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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | some private debt. These words greatly impressed the Plebs, 2 1, XIII | from the Senate, [and] with words partly lovingly and partly 3 1, XIII | the ancient Religion these words: “He feared that the age 4 1, XV | with execrable phrases and words full of terror they made 5 1, XXI | thought better, and with other words shows how he adhered to 6 1, XXXIV | to the Consul, in these words: Let the Consuls see that 7 1, XLVI | to refer in point to his words, where he says that the 8 1, XLVII | Titus Livius says these words: The results of this election 9 1, XLVII | admiring it, said these words: Where is there now this 10 1, LIV | with his person and his words stopped them: which [thing] 11 1, LVII | Titus Livius said these words, From being ferocious when 12 1, LVII | said in the above written words, that all together they 13 1, LVIII | desired him back. And the words of the author are these: 14 1, LVIII | one and the other: that if words are enough to cure the malady 15 2, III | points out in two [few] words, when he said: Rome grew 16 2, XI | say it with more forceful words, saying, The Campanians 17 2, XI | Tarentines by acts and not words of what a reply they were 18 2, XIII | their council said these words: If even now under the pretext 19 2, XIV | more quickly. Of which, the words of the aforementioned Annius, 20 2, XV | Praetor Annius said these words: I judge it to be most important 21 2, XV | easy to accommodate our words [the details of our counsels] 22 2, XV | counsels] to our acts. These words without doubt are very true, 23 2, XV | and every Republic; for words are not made to explain 24 2, XV | an easy thing to find the words. I have the more willingly 25 2, XIX | witness of this with these words; Capua the instrument of 26 2, XXIII | Princes, I want to cite the words which Livius placed in the 27 2, XXIII | the Senate upon it. His words were these: The immortal 28 2, XXIII | was in accordance with the words of the Consul, so that going 29 2, XXIII | good faith. And after these words they decided that the Privernati 30 2, XXVI | and injuring anyone with words, for neither the one and 31 2, XXVI | added the opprobrium of words to the injury of war against 32 2, XXVI | to vituperate them with words, and went up to the very 33 2, XXVI | irritating them more with words than with arms: and those 34 2, XXVII | The use of dishonorable words against an enemy arises 35 2, XXVII | men err not only in their words, but also in their deeds. 36 3, VI | Aristotimus: moved by these words they swore, and going out 37 3, VI | them, and with appropriate words animated them to do that 38 3, VI | Titus Livius speaks these words: He collected his own spirits, 39 3, VI | Senate sends you this: which words caused him to be seized 40 3, VIII | without doubt, from the words mentioned by the historian, 41 3, XII | pursue the war, saying these words: War is just, where it is 42 3, XII | he [Messius] said these words to his soldiers; Follow 43 3, XIV | was victorious. With which words he gave new courage to his 44 3, XV | state it with these forcible words: Three Tribunes with Consular 45 3, XV | confirmation of this the words of Titus Livius, who, referring 46 3, XXII | to the Consul with these words: I will never fight the 47 3, XXII | speech T. Livius says these words. No other leader was so 48 3, XXV | Which event is celebrated in words of gold by T. Livius, saying, 49 3, XXV | the booty, saying these words to them: I do not want you 50 3, XXIX | all their things. And the words of the historians are these: 51 3, XXX | Livius wisely spoke those words, Believing that this, etc. 52 3, XXXI | constituted, he puts these words in his mouth: My Dictatorship 53 3, XXXI | exile diminish it. By which words it is seen how great men 54 3, XXXI | he had won, adding these words: The Romans do not lose 55 3, XXXI | circumstances well, and the words he said to reanimate them 56 3, XXXIII | certainly proved by the words Livius put in the mouth 57 3, XXXIII | expresses this well with the words placed in the mouth of the 58 3, XXXIII | Titus Livius says these words: The soldiers, even without 59 3, XXXV | a remedy; and upon these words he killed him with his own 60 3, XXXVI | made, I want to cite the words of Papirius Cursor when 61 3, XXXVII | through the medium of his words) in the following chapter 62 3, XXXVIII| it can be noted, from the words which Livius makes him say, 63 3, XXXVIII| army has to confide: Which words are these: Think of him 64 3, XXXVIII| exhorter, ferocious only in words, or expert in military matters, 65 3, XXXVIII| to say to you soldiers my words, and not only my orders, 66 3, XXXVIII| the highest glory. Which words, well considered, teach 67 3, XXXIX | quickly. And before these words were spoken by Decius, T. 68 3, XXXIX | Livius] has him say these words: Come with me, and while 69 3, XLI | counsel is imitated by the words and deeds of the French


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