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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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    Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | to discuss its birth, I say that all Cities are built 2 1, I | by the strongest laws. I say therefore that the selection 3 1, II | her to her perfection, I say, that some who have written 4 1, II | have written of Republics say there are [one of] three 5 1, II | among these governments. I say therefore that all the [ 6 1, IV | the opinions of many who say that Rome was a tumultuous 7 1, IV | particulars of that City. I say that those who condemn the 8 1, IV | liberty. And if anyone should say the means were extraordinary 9 1, IV | those who read of them; I say, that every City ought to 10 1, V | to come to the reasons, I say [taking up first the part 11 1, V | which they have acquired, I say that when Marcus Menenius 12 1, VIII | was asked what he had to say concerning who obtained 13 1, IX | understand these matters, I say, that many perhaps should 14 1, X | let him observe what they say of Cataline. And so much 15 1, XI | reverence. But I may well say that an infinite [number] 16 1, XVI | Tyrants in their country), I say that they ought first to 17 1, XVII | known before our times. I say, therefore, that no incident ( 18 1, XVIII | establish one. On this matter I say that it is very difficult 19 1, XVIII | each [defect] is known, I say that both of these two courses 20 1, XVIII | recognizes they are not good, I say that the defect which is 21 1, XIX | glory of his grandfather.~I say, therefore, through these 22 1, XXVII | did not know how, or to say more correctly, did not 23 1, XXVIII | true what these writers say of that Civil Society, that 24 1, XXVIII | of ingratitude, I shall say that which will occur in 25 1, XXIX | discuss this part further, I say that this vice of ingratitude 26 1, XXIX | do not reward one; or (to say it better) they offend one, 27 1, XXIX | to go against him, and to say that a City could not be 28 1, XXIX | discourse, therefore, I say that using this vice of 29 1, XXX | by themselves. But I will say to that Captain, judging 30 1, XXXIII | ruin of the Republic.~I say, therefore, that since it 31 1, XXXIV | And therefore concluding I say, that those Republics which 32 1, XXXVII | from such a conclusion, I say that I do not on that account 33 1, XXXVIII| necessity should compel them. I say this, because at other times 34 1, XXXVIII| necessity should compel them. I say this, because at other times 35 1, XLIV | ask for a thing, and to say at first, I want to do evil 36 1, XLIX | beginning of this discussion I say, that for creating such 37 1, XLIX | some particular example I say, that among other things 38 1, LIII | promises of the commander.~I say, therefore, that there is 39 1, LV | this name of Gentleman, I say that those are called Gentlemen 40 1, LVIII | either authority or force.~I say, therefore, the individual 41 1, LVIII | have been only a few, I say, of those Princes who have 42 1, LVIII | the multitude, he does not say of those who were regulated 43 1, LVIII | prudence and stability, I say, that a people is more prudent, 44 1, LVIII | epilogue this material, I say that the States of the Princes 45 2 | returning to our argument, I say that, if the judgment of 46 2, I | discussion.~These [authors] also say that the fact of not ever 47 2, I | matter widely. I will only say this briefly, that they 48 2, VI | and sharp, as the French say, for corning into the field 49 2, X | to be defended by it.~I say, therefore, that gold (as 50 2, X | places shows that which we say to be true, notwithstanding 51 2, XI | to defend them, could not say it with more forceful words, 52 2, XII | their Queen Tamiri sent to say that they should select 53 2, XII | who speak to the contrary say that he who wants to inflict 54 2, XII | the more easily.~But to say now what I think, I believe 55 2, XII | and his interests make him say thusly to Antiochus. For 56 2, XV | commission of what they should say: And while this was deliberated 57 2, XV | shall do that what we shall say: when we have decided that, 58 2, XVI | in armies and battles. I say, then, that from the text 59 2, XVI | in Tuscan usage means to say, we have put up the last 60 2, XVII | large acquisitions: They say also that because of these 61 2, XVII | Upon which in replying, I say that war is made either 62 2, XVII | although there is something to say on both sides, none the 63 2, XVII | whoever attacks. The reason I say this is that he who defends 64 2, XVII | convenience or advantage, I say that in this case you do 65 2, XVII | the use of artillery, I say that it is true that where 66 2, XVII | conducted through artillery, I say this opinion is entirely 67 2, XX | text of Titus Livius, I say, that the Romans at different 68 2, XX | speak of conspiracies.~I say again, therefore, that of 69 2, XXII | defended by the Swiss.~¶ I say, therefore, that after the 70 2, XXIV | case they are harmful, I say that that Prince or that 71 2, XXIV | turn to the Prince, and I say to him that such fortresses 72 2, XXIV | built fortresses in Milan, I say that in this case he was 73 2, XXIV | let us come to Brescia. I say that there rarely occurs 74 2, XXIV | from external enemies, I say that they are not necessary 75 2, XXV | loser. So that he had to say, lamenting his enterprise, 76 2, XXXI | they believe and those they say they believe, they fill 77 3, I | and [Religious] Sects, I say that those changes are for 78 3, I | And Doctors of medicine say (speaking of the bodies 79 3, II | resentment]. It is true that some say that one should not keep 80 3, II | is it enough for him to say, I do not care for anything, 81 3, VI | Conspiracies formed by the many. I say that in history it is to 82 3, VI | return to our subject. I say that they who conspire having 83 3, VI | are the most important, I say that there is need to be 84 3, VI | most certain, rather to say it better, the only one, 85 3, VI | have heard many prudent men say that it is possible to talk 86 3, VI | planned to be killed. I say, therefore, that there is 87 3, VI | the brain, you are made to say and do that which you ought 88 3, VI | from your hand, or make you say things that will have the 89 3, X | is nothing else, but to say — make the engagement at 90 3, X | or flight.~That what I say is true is clearly seen 91 3, X | he was. No one will ever say that Hannibal was not a 92 3, XII | of [Crassus] in detail.~I say, therefore, that the Samnites, 93 3, XIII | good Captain. Upon this I say that the question appears 94 3, XIV | and those Heads of his to say nothing except what he commissions 95 3, XIX | both of these opinions, I say that you have to rule men 96 3, XXI | I have wanted to show, I say that it is seen that as 97 3, XXII | returning to our discussion, I say that to give vigorous orders, 98 3, XXII | leave this part undecided, I say, that in a citizen who lives 99 3, XXVI | treated of Conspiracies.~I say, therefore, that absolute 100 3, XVII | one of the subjects should say he was of the King’s party, 101 3, XXVIII | matter in more detail, I say that a Republic cannot exist 102 3, XXXI | our historian has Camillus say in order to show how an 103 3, XXXI | virtu and this vice which I say are found in an individual, 104 3, XXXI | realize that he could neither say nor do any of those things 105 3, XXXIV | offices than a Prince. I say, therefore, that the people 106 3, XXXIV | begun this discussion, I say, that when the people begin 107 3, XXXVI | wanting to prove this I say that there are three kinds 108 3, XXXVII | taken the other.~Upon this I say, that a good Captain ought 109 3, XXXVII | return to skirmishes, I say, that even if the Captain 110 3, XXXVIII| words which Livius makes him say, how a Captain ought to 111 3, XXXVIII| actions, I do not want to say to you soldiers my words, 112 3, XXXIX | For the ancient writers say that those Heroes who governed 113 3, XXXIX | himself, [T. Livius] has him say these words: Come with me, 114 3, XL | orders given by Pontius to say that it was at the siege 115 3, XLI | ignominious to the King; for they say that their King cannot suffer 116 3, XLI | wins or loses, they all say it is a matter that only 117 3, XLIII | NATURES~Prudent men usually say (and not by chance or without


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