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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | following the authority of these powerful ones armed itself against 2 1, II | a way, that neither the powerful Few nor a Prince should 3 1, IV | MADE THAT REPUBLIC FREE AND POWERFUL~I do not want to miss discoursing 4 1, V | guardianship in the hands of the Powerful [Nobles], made two good 5 1, V | accused the Dictator: And so powerful was this accusation, that 6 1, VI | hand, it should not be so powerful that she should be formidable 7 1, VII | against the ambitions of powerful citizens: for the accusing 8 1, VII | citizens: for the accusing of a powerful one before eight judges 9 1, VIII | which employed against powerful citizens who opposed his 10 1, XII | I will present two most powerful ones, which according to 11 1, XII | Empire, she has not been so powerful or of such virtu that she 12 1, XII | those who had become too powerful in Italy, as was seen anciently 13 1, XII | church therefore not being powerful [enough] to occupy Italy, 14 1, XII | became prey not only to the powerful Barbarians, but to anyone 15 1, XVI | there is no remedy more powerful, nor more valid, healthy, 16 1, XVIII | Magistracies, and the less powerful (no matter of how much virtu) 17 1, XVIII | the worst, for only the powerful proposed laws, [and] not 18 1, XXIII | they are assaulted by a powerful enemy, and their country 19 1, XXXVII| from ambition; which is so powerful in human breasts, that it 20 1, XXXVII| offense came to be against the powerful men, and who thought that 21 1, XXXIX | he who occupied them was powerful, there followed that they 22 1, XL | forcing needs to be more powerful than he who is forced. Whence 23 1, XL | third, to ally oneself with powerful neighbors who would defend 24 1, XLVI | defending them from the powerful: and as this seems virtuous, 25 1, XLVII | maintained Rome free and made it powerful: and this desire seeming 26 1, XLVII | blamed the ambitions of some powerful one who would feed the disorders 27 1, XLIX | easily to be corrupted by powerful Citizens) was a pernicious 28 1, XLIX | ministers of the few and more powerful [citizens].~The City of 29 1, XLIX | not enough to punish the powerful even though they had the 30 1, XLIX | lacking a judge to keep powerful men in check. It is no wonder, 31 1, L | the ambitions which the powerful had against the Plebs, but 32 1, LII | REPRIMAND THE INSOLENCE OF A POWERFUL ONE WHO SPRINGS UP IN A 33 1, LV | ambitions and corruption of the Powerful. This [cause] is verified 34 1, LVIII | necessary to spring up against a powerful one who was harming them, 35 1, LIX | Prince, who is a friend of a powerful Prince [and] who may not 36 2, I | they engaged in two most powerful wars at the same time; rather 37 2, I | while these people were powerful) rose up against them. When 38 2, I | at the election of that powerful one to make war upon any 39 2, I | them to sleep: and other powerful ones who are distant and 40 2, I | enough as he has become most powerful.~I will leave to one side 41 2, II | help himself in making them powerful, but it will help him greatly 42 2, II | that these [people] were so powerful and their arms so valiant, 43 2, II | well established and so powerful, that it was unconquerable 44 2, III | made Rome great and most powerful. Which T. Livius points 45 2, IV | the Tuscans were the most powerful people in Italy, both on 46 2, IV | before the Romans became so powerful that the said Tuscans lost 47 2, IV | the only one to become so powerful; for she had created many 48 2, V | Tuscany, then, was once powerful, as was said above, full 49 2, VI | always became richer and more powerful.~ 50 2, IX | MAKE WARS ARISE BETWEEN THE POWERFUL~The cause which made war 51 2, IX | cause which arises among all powerful Principalities. Which cause 52 2, X | he did not judge him more powerful because of that, because 53 2, XII | war should always await a powerful and dangerous war [enemy] 54 2, XIII | do until they have become powerful so that force alone will 55 2, XIII | much was this envy and so powerful this fear, that not only 56 2, XVII | outside have plenty and powerful artillery: and if they have 57 2, XIX | that Province, the more powerful Cities begun (according 58 2, XXII | France] or the Swiss too powerful in Italy; but if he wanted 59 2, XXIII | the Latins, when a City, powerful and accustomed to living 60 2, XXVII | Republic of Tyre (noble and powerful in those times for having 61 2, XXVII | by men who are far more powerful than they, than to refuse 62 2, XXX | CHAPTER XXX~TRULY POWERFUL REPUBLICS AND PRINCES DO 63 2, XXX | sign that that State is powerful: But when these said neighbors ( 64 2, XXX | more he found that City powerful to resist him. And it is 65 2, XXX | revolution of the sun to show how powerful she can be.~ 66 3, I | their new orders were so powerful, that they were the reason 67 3, II | strength, and if they are so powerful that they can declare themselves 68 3, VI | wait for those who are more powerful than they who will avenge 69 3, VI | conspiracy] to be big and powerful, they must never discover 70 3, XI | whenever there are many powerful ones united against another 71 3, XI | ones united against another powerful one, even though they all 72 3, XI | all together may be more powerful than he, none the less hope 73 3, XI | order not to make them so powerful in Italy, if they had been 74 3, XII | although she had neighbors more powerful than did Florence), because 75 3, XV | found to have been the most powerful of [all the] causes. And 76 3, XVI | FAVOR BECAUSE OF RICHES OR [POWERFUL] RELATION~It has always 77 3, XVIII | Florentines, and raising a powerful army, they entered it by 78 3, XXI | methods do not render you more powerful or more fortunate, as you 79 3, XXIV | Plebs not to appear less [powerful] than they, to prolong the 80 3, XXVIII| sought to make themselves powerful: and when these did not 81 3, XXIX | losses] from those less powerful. Whence all those evils 82 3, XXX | power; and as he was as powerful as he was reputed to be, 83 3, XXXV | been made, had not been so powerful. It is a most certain thing,


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