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

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proceeding

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | then take up the better proceeding, for there will never be 2 1, XIV | that the Aruspices were proceeding well, so that Papirus ordered 3 1, XIV | said that every thing was proceeding well and with the favor 4 1, XIX | the virtu and the mode of proceeding of Romulus, of Numa, and 5 1, XXII | late the imprudence of the proceeding undertaken by him. And because 6 1, XXIII | never judged [to be] a wise proceeding to put into peril all of 7 1, XXIII | see that because of this proceeding all the labors that their 8 1, XXXI | honored them. This manner of proceeding was well considered by them, 9 1, XXXII | And the reason why this proceeding turned out well for the 10 1, XXXIII | STATE, IT IS A MORE SALUTARY PROCEEDING TO TEMPORIZE WITH IT THAN 11 1, XXXIII | beginning, it is the wiser proceeding to temporize with them when 12 1, XXXVII | this, is a badly considered proceeding, and (as was discussed above 13 1, XXXVIII| AND IF THEY TAKE UP ANY PROCEEDING, IT RESULTS MORE FROM NECESSITY 14 1, XXXVIII| they should take up the proceeding of defending themselves 15 1, XXXVIII| took the less objectionable proceeding as the better; for they 16 1, XXXVIII| this would appear to be a proceeding that every Republic ought 17 1, XXXVIII| after [the surrender]. This proceeding was completely refused by 18 1, XXXVIII| retire in shame. Nor was the proceeding refused for any other reason 19 1, XL | to they took up this last proceeding, and assembling the Senate, 20 1, LII | they had before.~In every proceeding, therefore, men ought to 21 1, LIII | a courageous or cowardly proceeding: and if, in the things that 22 1, LIII | that people judged this proceeding cowardly, and did not see 23 1, LIII | knowing how much a like proceeding would be accepted and how 24 1, LIV | Roman Plebs accepted that proceeding of going to Veii because 25 1, LIX | a Republic; as was that proceeding which Themosticles proposed 26 2, I | Empire; and the order of proceeding and her own institutions 27 2, III | any branch. This mode of proceeding therefore, together with 28 2, IV | subjects. This method of proceeding (as has been said) had been 29 2, IV | therefore, that this method of proceeding through leagues has always 30 2, VI | they changed the method of proceeding; which was after the siege 31 2, VIII | discussed above the method of proceeding in war observed by the Romans 32 2, X | for having undertaken the proceeding to aid them, after two defeats 33 2, XI | CHAPTER XI~IT IS NOT A PRUDENT PROCEEDING TO MAKE AN ALLIANCE WITH 34 2, XII | what would be the better proceeding for the other, either to 35 2, XIV | confederates, is always a prudent proceeding.~ 36 2, XV | tardiness in taking up the proceeding, because he saw surely the 37 2, XV | because he saw surely the proceeding had been undertaken [the 38 2, XV | similar causes. And that proceeding was so much more damnable 39 2, XVIII | making a mock of a like proceeding, said: Quam malem vinctos 40 2, XVIII | knowing he had to take new proceeding in new events, reorganized 41 2, XX | first to take up any other proceeding than to have recourse to 42 2, XX | much lighter than such a proceeding. And if past events are 43 2, XXI | differed in their manner of proceeding in their acquisitions from 44 2, XXII | victory consisted in this proceeding, for the Church not to have 45 2, XXIV | Whence seeing the mode of proceeding of the Romans in this regard, 46 2, XXVII | hope of a greater one. This proceeding was not taken, but later 47 2, XXX | not see that this mode of proceeding of theirs is against every 48 2, XXXIII | that he might take up the proceeding of passing through the said 49 3, II | considering his method of proceeding, it can be believed that 50 3, IX | depend on the manner of their proceeding with the times. For it is 51 3, IX | conformity with his manner of proceeding: but afterwards when the 52 3, X | subjects. In the second proceeding defeat is manifest; for 53 3, XI | would have been a most wise proceeding; but once the was set in 54 3, XVII | took the above mentioned proceeding, which was most dangerous: 55 3, XVII | had taken so dangerous a proceeding, in which without any extreme 56 3, XVII | did not succeed, and their proceeding had had a contrary ending, 57 3, XXI | WITH A DIFFERENT METHOD OF PROCEEDING THAN SCIPIO, ACHIEVED THE 58 3, XXI | exalted by this method of proceeding of theirs.~The exaltation 59 3, XXII | which of these methods of proceeding is more laudable, and this 60 3, XXII | suspicious of the method of his proceeding, is constrained to assure 61 3, XXIII | have concluded above that proceeding as Valerius did is harmful 62 3, XXIII | country and to oneself, and proceeding as Manlius did is beneficial 63 3, XXX | favors that his method of proceeding were adding to him, he believed 64 3, XXXI | them well in his method of proceeding, of necessity it must happen 65 3, XXXII | themselves to the Senate; which proceeding was disturbed by those who 66 3, XXXIII | place. And although this proceeding of theirs was probable for 67 3, XXXVII | defending them: for in such a proceeding both friends and strength 68 3, XXXVII | Marius (which is the better proceeding) when going against the 69 3, XXXVII | desirous of the battle. Which proceeding, as it was wisely taken 70 3, XL | notable in such ways of proceeding. Of which so many examples 71 3, XLI | other consideration, that proceeding ought to be followed which 72 3, XLI | that which says: Such a proceeding is ignominious to the King; 73 3, XLIV | But assaulted by the quick proceeding (for the reasons given above) 74 3, XLV | CHAPTER XLV~WHAT IS THE BETTER PROCEEDING IN BATTLE, EITHER TO SUSTAIN 75 3, XLV | two different methods of proceeding adopted by the two Consuls 76 3, XLV | seen that the method of proceeding of Fabius is more certain 77 3, XLVI | afterwards regulate the method of proceeding all the rest of his life. 78 3, XLVIII | that he should treat the proceeding so openly if he had been


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