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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | when I see, on the other hand, the works of greatest virtu 2 1, II | to them, and on the other hand the Senate and the Consuls 3 1, V | take it away.~On the other hand, he who defends the Spartan 4 1, VI | oppress her: and on the other hand, it should not be so powerful 5 1, VI | readily. Thus, on the other hand, if Heaven should be so 6 1, VII | defend him: On the other hand, those who opposed him not 7 1, VII | come to Chiusi with arms in hand, pointing out to them how 8 1, VIII | harmful: and on the other hand there is this difference, 9 1, X | profession. On the other hand, those men are infamous 10 1, X | and good; and on the other hand [he will see] every rancor, 11 1, XI | and with bared sword in hand he constrained them to swear 12 1, XII | Prince. And on the other hand, she has not been so weak 13 1, XIII | the Consuls, on the other hand, should not draw on the 14 1, XXIV | and] the other burned his hand having erred in wanting 15 1, XXXI | for help: And on the other hand, Virginius waiting for him [ 16 1, XXXVIII| counsel; and on the other hand, while they did not trust 17 1, XLVI | The Nobility, on the other hand, although it seemed to them 18 1, LV | edict. And on the other hand, it is seen how the Pleb 19 1, LV | force, which is the Royal hand that, with absolute and 20 1, LVII | recourse, for, on the one hand, there is nothing more formidable 21 1, LVII | a Head, and on the other hand, there is nothing weaker, 22 1, LVIII | esteemed wise. And on the other hand, a Prince loosened from 23 2, IV | the law, but on the other hand (as I said above) she always 24 2, VIII | change places. On the other hand, their men being very warlike 25 2, X | people, while on the other hand he lacks his own arms. For 26 2, XII | times said.~On the other hand, it is said that in awaiting 27 2, XIV | you less: and on the other hand, in your favor you will 28 2, XVII | when the battle comes to hand to hand fighting, either 29 2, XVII | battle comes to hand to hand fighting, either because 30 2, XVII | against him with sword in hand and to seize him bodily, 31 2, XVII | have come with the army to hand to hand [fighting], this 32 2, XVII | with the army to hand to hand [fighting], this becomes 33 2, XXI | Prince who, not having at hand his ministers, judges and 34 2, XXIII | peace, and who, on the other hand, (wanting to make war) would 35 2, XXVII | that they had with arms in hand made so great a man condescend 36 2, XXX | be defended. On the other hand, it will be seen in weak 37 2, XXXIII | proceed in the war from hand to hand according to that 38 2, XXXIII | in the war from hand to hand according to that which 39 3, VI | to everyone. On the other hand, private citizens do not 40 3, VI | the King; and on the other hand, all the conspirators placed 41 3, VI | be led to write in your hand) the yes of one man is worth 42 3, VI | going out with it in his hand met Marcia who took it from 43 3, VI | the arms fall from your hand, or make you say things 44 3, X | to war, and on the other hand wanting (in order to appear 45 3, X | necessity. And on the other hand Scipio, when Hannibal had 46 3, XII | by it. And on the other hand they used all industry so 47 3, XIII | the Captains. On the other hand, when he went into Thessaly 48 3, XIII | but, before they met them hand to hand, were obliged to 49 3, XIII | before they met them hand to hand, were obliged to train their 50 3, XXI | faith; but, on the other hand, he derived a great advantage 51 3, XXII | Valerius, on the other hand, treated them with every 52 3, XXII | ordinary for him. On the other hand, Valerius was able to proceed 53 3, XXII | to him. And, on the other hand, I affirm the procedure 54 3, XXIV | that he had the victory in hand, they did not send him a 55 3, XXVIII | in any way. On the other hand, the reputation of such 56 3, XXX | being a most excellent man, hand having been made Dictator 57 3, XXXI | them humble. On the other hand, prosperous times did not 58 3, XXXVII | Campania. For, on the one hand I consider that a good Captain 59 3, XXXVII | of passes. On the other hand. I consider that a wise


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