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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | from perfect and true ends entirely outside of the right path; 2 1, II | the Royal form was never entirely taken away to give authority 3 1, VI | never be formed anything entirely clear of suspicion. Rome 4 1, VI | on a weak Republic, are entirely their ruin, as happened 5 1, VI | rebelling, ruined that Republic entirely.~Similarly Venice having 6 1, VI | mentioned manner almost entirely removed [the reasons for 7 1, VII | Soderini, which resulted entirely because there was not in 8 1, IX | REFORM ITS INSTITUTIONS ENTIRELY OUTSIDE THE ANCIENT ONES~ 9 1, IX | beginning, or its institutions entirely reformed a new, unless it 10 1, X | corrupt City, not to spoil it entirely like Caesar, but to reorganize 11 1, XII | when it gave its obedience entirely to one Republic or one Prince, 12 1, XIV | which afterward left them entirely weak and afflicted. For 13 1, XVI | where corruption has not entirely taken over, cannot but live 14 1, XVI | Prince is able to satisfy entirely, the second in part. As 15 1, XVII | because those people are entirely corrupt. Which was seen 16 1, XVIII | institutions, the good were entirely excluded from everything. 17 1, XVIII | be the same in a people entirely different. But because these 18 1, XVIII | most cruel enterprise or entirely impossible; as I said above 19 1, XXV | new institutions should be entirely different from the past 20 1, XXVI | they do not know how to be entirely good or entirely bad, as 21 1, XXVI | how to be entirely good or entirely bad, as the following chapter 22 1, XXVII | RARELY DO MEN KNOW HOW TO BE ENTIRELY GOOD OR ENTIRELY BAD~When 23 1, XXVII | HOW TO BE ENTIRELY GOOD OR ENTIRELY BAD~When Pope Julius II 24 1, XXVII | men do not know how to be entirely bad or perfectly good, and 25 1, XXXVI | for a private [citizen] is entirely useless for the public. 26 1, XXXVI | which would have resulted entirely to the detriment of the 27 1, XL | authority would have been entirely extinguished except that 28 1, LV | from which all others are entirely excluded. This does not 29 1, LIX | reason the people rejected it entirely, which would not have been 30 2, IV | three methods this last is entirely useless as is seen was the 31 2, IV | which hopes to enjoy it entirely by itself. In addition to 32 2, V | they did not succeed in entirely extinguishing the records 33 2, XII | State, but should await him entirely within all his borders. 34 2, XVI | times, having abandoned entirely the organization and no 35 2, XVII | whoever defends himself is entirely lost, for the impetus of 36 2, XVII | fighting, and that wars will be entirely conducted through artillery, 37 2, XVII | artillery, I say this opinion is entirely false, and will always be 38 2, XVII | the artillery will become entirely useless; for the infantry 39 2, XIX | horsemen was a kind of cavalry entirely similar to our men at arms. 40 2, XX | I ought to pass it over entirely, having found in Titus Livius ( 41 2, XXII | distance appear true, but are entirely alien to the truth. For 42 2, XXIII | either by assuring yourself entirely by taking away from them 43 2, XXIII | change of fortune. Which is entirely understood, first from the 44 2, XXIX | which the Heavens have not entirely desired that they should 45 2, XXIX | did not want to ruin her entirely. And because of this, it 46 3, I | Which is seen succeeded entirely, for as soon as Rome was 47 3, I | Dominic, would have been entirely extinguished: for by their 48 3, VI | conspire against two is entirely vain and foolhardy. And 49 3, VIII | the people] refused it entirely, as it appeared to them 50 3, X | what saved him from being entirely destroyed was the irregularity 51 3, XII | since it is surrounded entirely by free States.~A Captain 52 3, XVIII | day the Roman army was not entirely routed. When morning had 53 3, XIX | colleagues, punishment cannot entirely be used, nor that severity 54 3, XXIII | without profit to him, is entirely reckless and imprudent.~ 55 3, XXIX | will see that these arise entirely from those who govern them, 56 3, XXXVII| good Captain ought to avoid entirely doing anything of little


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