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

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manlius

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | reputation or rank, none the less Manlius Capitolinus was not able 2 1, VIII | impressed the Plebs, so that Manlius begun to have concourse 3 1, VIII | restrain the rashness of [Manlius]; whereupon the Dictator 4 1, VIII | midst of the Nobles and Manlius in the midst of the Plebs. 5 1, VIII | the midst of the Plebs. Manlius was asked what he had to 6 1, VIII | it as the Plebs: to which Manlius made no particular reply, 7 1, VIII | the ruin of the Republic.~Manlius Capitolinus was therefore 8 1, VIII | true, to punish them as Manlius was punished.~ 9 1, XI | examples of Scipio and of Manlius Torquatus, for after the 10 1, XI | abandon their country. Lucius Manlius, father of Titus Manlius, 11 1, XI | Manlius, father of Titus Manlius, who was later called Torquatus, 12 1, XXIV | the public. The history of Manlius Capitolinus is also well 13 1, XXIV | and of quality; [but] when Manlius afterward, either from envy 14 1, XXXVI | made Marcus Fabius and C. Manlius Consuls, and had won a glorious 15 1, LVIII | people did in the case of Manlius Capitolinus, who, having 16 1, LVIII | did so, as was seen with Manlius and the Ten, and others 17 1, LVIII | the Roman People desired Manlius Capitolinus after his death, 18 2, XXIII | in the extreme, first by Manlius Torquatus, and afterwards 19 3, I | of Rome were the death of Manlius Capitolinus, the death of 20 3, I | the death of the son of Manlius Torquatus, the punishment 21 3, VIII | example of Spurius Cassius and Manlius Capitolinus; this Spurius 22 3, VIII | him.~The example of this Manlius Capitolinus is even a better 23 3, VIII | favor of the accused, with Manlius not one was seen. The Tribunes 24 3, VIII | shown many favors toward Manlius; none the less, the Tribunes 25 3, VIII | can be concluded, that if Manlius had been born in the times 26 3, VIII | had lived in the times of Manlius, they would have been crushed 27 3, VIII | laws to their principles. Manlius, therefore, would have been 28 3, XII | worthy of annotation. C. Manlius was with his army encountering 29 3, XII | into the entrenchments of Manlius, Manlius ran with a band 30 3, XII | entrenchments of Manlius, Manlius ran with a band to their 31 3, XII | such fury that they killed Manlius, and would have attacked 32 3, XIX | excessive virtu, as was Manlius Torquatus: But he who commands 33 3, XXII | XXII~HOW THE HARSHNESS OF MANLIUS TORQUATUS AND THE HUMANITY 34 3, XXII | two excellent Captains, Manlius Torquatus and Valerius Corvinus, 35 3, XXII | proceeded most differently; for Manlius commanded his with every 36 3, XXII | although the commands of Manlius were so harsh that all other 37 3, XXII | first, whence it came that Manlius was constrained to proceed 38 3, XXII | considers the nature of Manlius, from when T. Livius began 39 3, XXII | therefore, to be believed that Manlius was constrained to proceed 40 3, XXII | perpetuate her existence. So that Manlius was one of those who by 41 3, XXII | toward Valerius than to Manlius, and Xenophon whom I have 42 3, XXII | similarly speaks honorably of Manlius, showing that the severity 43 3, XXII | that only the virtu of Manlius gave the victory to the 44 3, XXII | that the portion which had Manlius as Consul had gained the 45 3, XXII | believe the procedure of Manlius is more praiseworthy and 46 3, XXII | in everything, and leave Manlius; for a Prince ought to seek 47 3, XXII | affirm the procedure of Manlius to be harmful in a Prince, 48 3, XXIII | oneself, and proceeding as Manlius did is beneficial to the 49 3, XXIII | his proceedings resembled Manlius rather than Valerius. Whence 50 3, XXXIII| seen where the two Consuls Manlius, when they were going against 51 3, XXXIV | have spoken of how Titus Manlius, who was afterwards called 52 3, XXXIV | called Torquatus, saved L. Manlius, his father, from an accusation 53 3, XXXIV | Tribunes of the legions, T. Manlius was named to the second 54 3, XXXIV | to repeat them, as Titus Manlius did in his entire lifetime; 55 3, XXXIV | is, that in that victory Manlius had very many rivals, but 56 3, XXXIV | gain it for himself (as T. Manlius did) by some notable deed.~ 57 3, XXXVI | subsequent fight he had with T. Manlius, makes me remember what 58 3, XXXVII| difficulties.~The combat between Manlius Torquatus and the Gaul makes 59 3, XLVII | FORGET PRIVATE INJURIES~Manlius, the Consul, was with his


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