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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VII | to seek out the French [Gauls] who then ruled in that 2 1, VIII | oppression of the French [Gauls] had caused the Roman citizens 3 1, VIII | be given to the French [Gauls], and then was not given 4 1, XV | as the Tuscans, French [Gauls], and Umbrians having also 5 1, XXIV | the Campidoglio from the Gauls who were besieging it, this 6 1, LVI | the coming of the French [Gauls] to Rome, that is, how one 7 1, LVI | the Magistrates that the Gauls were coming to Rome. The 8 1, LVII | because of the passage of the Gauls) who had gone to live at 9 2, I | was taken by the French [Gauls], it is seen that while 10 2, I | hardly finished when all the Gauls from all sides of the Alps 11 2, I | and the remnants of the Gauls who were in Lombardy. And 12 2, I | same thing happened to the Gauls as to the Carthaginians, 13 2, IV | province had been seized by the Gauls, who, moved either by necessity 14 2, IV | first diminished by the Gauls, and afterwards extinguished 15 2, VIII | Tuscans were assaulted by the Gauls, it does not appear to me 16 2, VIII | defeated, movements of the Gauls coming into Italy were heard: 17 2, VIII | dominate, but that with the Gauls they combatted for the [ 18 2, VIII | which was occupied by those Gauls who had detached Lombardy ( 19 2, VIII | Sicovesus, two Kings of the Gauls, of whom Bellovesus went 20 2, VIII | hence the first war that the Gauls made against Rome. After 21 2, VIII | over two hundred thousand Gauls between Piombino and Pisa. 22 2, X | Great, a great multitude of Gauls passed into Greece and then 23 2, X | then into Asia, and the Gauls sent Ambassadors to the 24 2, X | and silver: whence those Gauls who had already as good 25 2, XII | themselves at home against the Gauls after the first Punic war, 26 2, XII | have put to rout those [Gauls] in Lombardy as they routed 27 2, XXVIII| Fabii as ambassadors to the Gauls who had come to assault 28 2, XXVIII| sent Ambassadors to the Gauls that in the name of the 29 2, XXVIII| having arrived there as the Gauls and Tuscans were engaged 30 2, XXVIII| recognized by them [the Gauls], all the indignation that 31 2, XXVIII| became greater, because the Gauls having complained to the 32 2, XXVIII| consular powers. So that the Gauls seeing those men honored 33 2, XXIX | gone as ambassadors to the Gauls, and through whose deeds 34 2, XXIX | Ardea; afterwards when the Gauls were approaching Rome, those 35 2, XXIX | not create one when the Gauls came. Also they were slow 36 2, XXIX | they in time to meet the Gauls on the river Allia, ten 37 2, XXIX | remained in Rome a prey to the Gauls. So that whoever had read 38 2, XXX | they came to terms with the Gauls to ransom themselves with 39 3, I | Rome should be taken by the Gauls to want to be reborn, and 40 3, I | out the army against the Gauls, and in creating the Tribunes 41 3, I | had fought against the Gauls, but created them Tribunes. 42 3, I | the taking of Rome by the Gauls, were the death of the sons 43 3, X | Dictator in the war against the Gauls, not wanting to commit his 44 3, X | encountering Fabius, nor to those Gauls who were at the encounter 45 3, XIV | coming to battle with the Gauls, armed all the teamsters 46 3, XIV | and carried out, gave the Gauls so much terror, that they 47 3, XXXIII| had been overcome by the Gauls. They did this in order 48 3, XXXVI | XXXVI~THE REASON WHY THE GAULS HAVE BEEN, AND STILL ARE, 49 3, XXXVI | Livius often says, that the Gauls at the beginning of a fight 50 3, XXXVI | discipline; as were the Gauls, who were completely lacking 51 3, XXXVI | or furious only as the Gauls.~ 52 3, XXXVII| war, that the army of the Gauls, having precipituously retreated 53 3, XXXVII| you have almost, like the Gauls, lost the war through a 54 3, XXXVII| not to have to do as the Gauls: who in fear from some small 55 3, XLIII | occasions; for they [the Gauls] have always been the same 56 3, XLIII | came together with the Gauls who lived in Italy on this 57 3, XLIII | Whence it happened that the Gauls, having taken the money, 58 3, XLIII | avarice and bad faith of the Gauls, suddenly deprived of their 59 3, XLIII | the Florentines, that the Gauls [and French] have employed 60 3, XLVIII| which favors them. After the Gauls had overcome the Romans


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