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

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1 1, I | many other cities built in similar places; which selection 2 1, II | first three], and each is so similar to them that they easily 3 1, II | merited more praise for having similar constitutions is Lycurgus, 4 1, VIII | both for this and other similar reasons, grew so, that there 5 1, XIX | and religious, the third similar in ferocity to Romulus, 6 1, XXIII | Captians of virtu to have held similar passes and for the reasons 7 1, XXXII | ways, was fresh. And as similar occasions rarely occur, 8 1, XXXII | so it rarely occurs that similar remedies do good. Therefore 9 1, XXXIII | accelerated. And incidents similar to these arise more frequently 10 1, XXXIV | an Empire: For without a similar institution, the Cities 11 1, XXXIV | Republics ought to have a similar method among their institutions. 12 1, XXXIV | consultation. For when a similar method is lacking in a Republic, 13 1, XXXIV | either to a Dictatorship or a similar authority, will always be 14 1, XXXVIII| nor how to gain honor in a similar necessity. The Duke of Valentino 15 1, XXXVIII| town under certain pledges similar to those [asked] by the 16 1, XL | SAVED OR RUINED BECAUSE OF SIMILAR ACCIDENTS~As I want to discuss 17 1, XLIX | that have had beginnings similar to hers. And although many 18 1, LV | like to give an example similar to that given above of the 19 1, LIX | this also may arise from similar reasons. For it can very 20 2, I | And thus they never lacked similar supports, both in order 21 2, II | in the ruins. Many other similar notable and horrible cases 22 2, IV | associates of themselves, as in a similar way the Swiss do in these 23 2, VIII | Empire was destroyed by similar people, such as were the 24 2, X | things which induce men to a similar necessity. Repeating again, 25 2, XV | to them another time from similar causes. And that proceeding 26 2, XV | to be noted by Republics similar to ours.~ 27 2, XVI | thinking of a remedy. In similar disorder the cavalry rides 28 2, XVII | walls of] a town or make similar assaults, where men did 29 2, XVII | furious [as cannon] is) had a similar effect in killing men. As 30 2, XIX | kind of cavalry entirely similar to our men at arms. And 31 2, XIX | ransomed themselves in similar fashion. There occurred 32 2, XIX | their country. And truly similar Cities or Provinces avenge 33 2, XXI | moved and constrained by a similar necessity, the people of 34 2, XXII | which resembles so many similar actions which are true as 35 2, XXII | people always suffer who hold similar opinions.~ 36 2, XXIII | able to be imitated when similar opportunities are given 37 2, XXIII | man, And those who have similar opinions do not see, that 38 2, XXIV | men, that Pisa and other similar Cities ought to be held 39 2, XXV | subjugate a people in a similar manner and for similar reasons 40 2, XXV | a similar manner and for similar reasons will be deceived.~ 41 2, XXVIII | to be careful in making a similar injury, not only against 42 2, XXVIII | caused him to be abused in a similar fashion by many others. 43 2, XXVIII | him. Which example is very similar to that of the Romans, should 44 2, XXX | years the Venetians afforded similar proof, and if their City 45 2, XXXII | Carthage, Jerusalem, and similar towns which they occupied 46 2, XXXII | of men who are engaged in similar enterprises being unacquainted 47 3, I | after Marcus Regulus, no similar example is seen: and although 48 3, V | Aratus the Sicyonian, and similar ones, in the lives of whom 49 3, VI | or that have some reason similar to this, have been talked 50 3, VI | whom you love, or to some similar indiscreet person, as did 51 3, VI | executed their designs. Similar to these two examples also 52 3, VI | matters of war and matter similar to those of which we are 53 3, XII | capture of towns. And although similar [artifices] are easily recognized, 54 3, XIV | for all are moved by a similar impulse. And I want to cite 55 3, XVII | not like she was. And as similar disorders which arise in 56 3, XVIII | were victorious.~Such a similar error occurred in the camps 57 3, XVII | much blood has run or other similar injuries inflicted that 58 3, XVII | governed who had to judge in similar cases. But the weakness 59 3, XVII | force and virtu, turn to similar expedients, which some times 60 3, XXVIII | Magistrates, and doing them similar private favors, which make 61 3, XXIX | because they are stained by similar faults. And whoever discusses 62 3, XXIX | been given to robberies and similar faults, will see that these 63 3, XXIX | govern them, who were of a similar nature. The Romagna, before 64 3, XXX | to defend themselves in similar incidents. And it ought 65 3, XXXI | the creation of an empire similar to the Roman one. Afterwards, 66 3, XXXI | dignity as the Romans under similar conditions. But if they 67 3, XXXII | future, should be killed in similar fashion. Which decision 68 3, XXXIV | the laws, or by doing some similar new and notable things for 69 3, XXXIX | mountains, that they were very similar to those who went to rouse 70 3, XL | the horns of his cattle. A similar deceit was also employed 71 3, XLII | ought to observe them in a similar manner, has been discussed 72 3, XLIII | fraudulent, or have any other similar vice or virtu. And whoever


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