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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | which the insolence of the nobles and the general licentiousness 2 1, III | driven out], and that the nobles had laid aside their haughtiness 3 1, III | not side with them [the nobles] they behaved themselves 4 1, III | and that fear left the Nobles, they begun to vent upon 5 1, III | through fear of whom the Nobles were kept in restraint, 6 1, III | restraint, it behooved them [the Nobles] to think of a new order, 7 1, III | obviate the insolence of the Nobles.~ 8 1, IV | the tumults between the nobles and the plebs, appear to 9 1, IV | the People and that of the Nobles; and that all the laws that 10 1, V | IN THE PEOPLE OR IN THE NOBLES; AND WHICH HAVE THE GREATER 11 1, V | Republic there exists the Nobles and the Populace, it may 12 1, V | placed it in the hands of the Nobles, but that of Rome was placed 13 1, V | examined, the side of the Nobles would be preferred since 14 1, V | doubt, if the object of the Nobles and of the Ignobles [populace] 15 1, V | it [liberty] than are the Nobles: so that the People placed 16 1, V | the hands of the Powerful [Nobles], made two good points: 17 1, V | Rome that it was not the Nobles who were seeking the honors 18 1, V | spread against him by the Nobles, he deposed the Dictatorship, 19 1, VI | from the Plebs, nor did the Nobles by not treating them badly 20 1, VIII | Dictator in the midst of the Nobles and Manlius in the midst 21 1, VIII | which they had of them [the nobles], he made them his friends.~ 22 1, XIII | prodigies coming to pass, the Nobles used this occasion of the 23 1, XIII | from the [class of the] Nobles.~¶ It was also seen at the 24 1, XVI | between the people and the Nobles of Heraclea, [and] the Nobles 25 1, XVI | Nobles of Heraclea, [and] the Nobles seeing themselves inferior, 26 1, XVI | between the insolence of the Nobles, whom he could not in any 27 1, XVI | from the nuisance of the Nobles, and to win the people over 28 1, XVI | he cut to pieces all the Nobles, to the extreme satisfaction 29 1, XXX | as all the City, both the Nobles and Ignobles [Plebeians] 30 1, XXXVII| secure themselves from the Nobles through the creation of 31 1, XXXVII| want to divide with the Nobles their honors and possessions, 32 1, XXXVII| strong offenses against the Nobles, for those who possessed 33 1, XXXVII| law permitted (of whom the Nobles were the greater part) had 34 1, XXXVII| Plebs, it deprived them [Nobles] that means of enriching 35 1, XXXVII| go upside-down, and the Nobles with patience and industry 36 1, XXXVII| great is the ambition of the Nobles, that if it is not beaten 37 1, XXXVII| restrained the ambitions of the Nobles. It is also to be seen from 38 1, XXXIX | form the ambition of the Nobles, who, being unable to castigate 39 1, XL | and displeasure of all the Nobles. He then nominated nine 40 1, XL | affliction, to look to the Nobles, And to capture the aura 41 1, XL | too great desire of the Nobles to dominate. And if they 42 1, XL | springs up. The People and the Nobles of Rome agreed to create 43 1, XL | and should beat down the Nobles, [and] the People turned 44 1, XL | friends; for although the Nobles desired to tyrannize, yet 45 1, XL | attaching himself to the Nobles, made a most obvious error, 46 1, XL | public as friends and the Nobles as enemies, are more secure, 47 1, XL | who, making sure of a few Nobles, and having the People as 48 1, XLV | complied accompanied by many Nobles. Virginius commanded that 49 1, XLVI | within bounds, the young Nobles began to offend them; and 50 1, XLVII | Plebs as well as from the Nobles. The Plebs were content 51 1, XLVII | the Roman people chose all Nobles. Whence Titus Livius says 52 1, XLVII | perverted and corrupted by the Nobles. And as this happened to 53 1, LI | that were imposed on the Nobles were more serious and larger, 54 2, II | City [Corcyra] that the nobles had prevailed and had taken 55 3, VIII | when they were against the nobles, in this case they united 56 3, VIII | case they united with the Nobles to suppress a common pestilence. 57 3, XI | on the ambitions of the Nobles, who would have a long time 58 3, XIX | by the enmity between the Nobles and the Plebs: none the 59 3, XXIV | resist the ambitions of the Nobles, the Senate wanted, in competition 60 3, XXVI | Volscians for aid, while the Nobles sent to Rome. The Volscians


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