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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | out quickly instituted two Consuls who should be in the place 2 1, II | power was not; so that the Consuls and the Senate existed in 3 1, II | hand the Senate and the Consuls remained with so much authority 4 1, V | wanted to have both [the Consuls from the Plebs]. From this 5 1, IX | King there should be two Consuls [elected] each year. Which 6 1, XIII | Terentillan law and the Consuls, on the other hand, should 7 1, XVI | for themselves under the Consuls as under the Kings; so that 8 1, XVIII | Senate, thy Tribunes, the Consuls, method of seeking and creating 9 1, XX | authority] was vested in the Consuls, who came to that Empire 10 1, XXV | of one King created two Consuls, [and] did not want them 11 1, XXXIV | of some discredit to the Consuls, as the Chiefs of the City 12 1, XXXIV | election should remain in the consuls, believing that if an incident 13 1, XXXIV | voluntarily by themselves [Consuls], it would reflect on them 14 1, XXXIV | in these words: Let the Consuls see that the Republic suffers 15 1, XXXV | there remained the Tribunes, Consuls, [and] the Senate, with 16 1, XXXV | So that the Senate, the Consuls, and the Tribunes, remaining 17 1, XXXV | occurred, for they annulled the Consuls and the Tribunes, and they 18 1, XXXV | themselves alone, without Consuls, without Tribunes, without 19 1, XXXVI | Marcus Fabius and C. Manlius Consuls, and had won a glorious 20 1, XXXIX | against the [name of the] Consuls; for that people, seeing 21 1, XXXIX | where they were] under the Consuls in order to oppress them, [ 22 1, XXXIX | necessary either to remove the Consuls or somehow to regulate their 23 1, XXXIX | examine the power of the Consuls and to limit it. This greatly 24 1, XXXIX | that the dignity of the Consuls was extinguished: and after 25 1, XXXIX | power than to continue the Consuls, holding so much more in 26 1, XXXIX | also re-established the Consuls.~ 27 1, XL | particularly the Tribunes and the Consuls, and also took away the 28 1, XL | as not to reappoint the Consuls, as also because they hoped 29 1, XL | present, they desired the Consuls. The days that ended the 30 1, XL | Magistracy and the Tribunes and Consuls were re-established, and 31 1, XL | Plebs to extinguish the Consuls; this blinded them so that 32 1, XLIII | usually victorious under the Consuls, they always lost under 33 1, XLVII | able either to choose as Consuls men of the Plebs, or to 34 1, L | Gnaius Julius Mentus were Consuls in Rome, being disunited, 35 1, L | which, because of their [Consuls] discords, they could not 36 1, L | they could not do. But the Consuls disagreeing on every other 37 1, L | of the Senate, forced the Consuls to obey. Here first is to 38 1, L | to the obstinacy of those Consuls.~In the Venetian Republic, 39 1, LII | him with the army and the Consuls against him [Antony] and 40 1, LVIII | to obey the Dictators and Consuls. And if the Roman People 41 1, LVIII | in so many elections of Consuls and Tribunes, they did not 42 2, II | consular armies and two Consuls; but now they had arrived 43 2, VI | system, the ambition of the Consuls contributed in making the 44 2, XVI | examples; that of the two Consuls, in order to uphold the 45 2, XVI | partly the virtu of the Consuls gave rise that Torquatus 46 2, XVIII | engagement at Cannae that the Consuls made their horsemen descend 47 2, XVIII | if in the other cases the Consuls made the Roman cavalry dismount, 48 2, XXVI | unwillingly, constrained the Consuls to enkindle the battle, 49 2, XXXIII| authority they sent out their Consuls, Dictators, and other Captains 50 3, VII | Rome made from Kings to Consuls, where only the Tarquins 51 3, XII | They [the Romans] sent Consuls against them. So that the 52 3, XIII | after the death of their Consuls, than before they died; 53 3, XXIV | desired they create new Consuls. If this goodness and prudence 54 3, XVII | the example of the Roman Consuls who reconciled together 55 3, XXXIII| happened that they created Consuls, levied troops, sent out 56 3, XXXIII| certainly seen where the two Consuls Manlius, when they were 57 3, XXXIII| not the prudence of the Consuls, but the virtu of the soldiers 58 3, XXXIV | when in the creation of consuls their favors turned to the 59 3, XXXV | that Plebs should be made Consuls in Rome. It happened that 60 3, XL | Which was believed by the Consuls, and caused them to be enclosed 61 3, XLI | back to Rome disarmed; the Consuls were astonished and the 62 3, XLII | TO BE OBSERVED~When the Consuls returned to Rome with the 63 3, XLV | FIRST WITH FURY~The Roman Consuls, Decius and Fabius, were 64 3, XLV | proceeding adopted by the two Consuls was better. Decius assaulted


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