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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | GREETINGS.~I send you a present which if it is not equal 2 1 | strive with all industry to present them in all their work: 3 1 | Doctors, [and] on which the present Doctors base their judgments? 4 1 | the weakness to which the present education has brought the 5 1, XI | establish a Republic in the present era, would find it more 6 1, XII | observe how much different present usage is from them, should 7 1, XII | occur to me, and I will present two most powerful ones, 8 1, XIX | his own son Soliman, the present lord, had been like his 9 1, XXI | WHO LACK THEIR OWN ARMS~Present Princes and modern Republics, 10 1, XXXIX | recognized by those who consider present and ancient affairs that 11 1, XL | That likewise weary of the present, they desired the Consuls. 12 1, LI | constrained them to do; and this present was so accepted by the Plebs, 13 1, LIII | are all cancelled by the present defeat, as happened to our 14 1, LIV | tumult has arisen, ought to present himself there with as much 15 1, LV | edict that everyone should present to the Republic the tenth 16 1, LV | judged that no one would not present exactly all that which was 17 1, LVIII | is fear to be had of the present malady, but of that which 18 1, LVIII | of bad Princes, where the present evil is feared, and there 19 2 | and find fault with the present; and they are such partisans 20 2 | constrained to judge the present more inferior than the past, 21 2 | past, although in truth the present might merit much more of 22 2 | praises the past more than the present, deceives himself; and his 23 2 | times past more than the present, may deceive himself: but 24 2 | in deciding whether the present or the ancient age is better, 25 2 | them find fault with the present times, praise the past, 26 2, II | times of which we speak at present, there were in Italy, from 27 2, IV | appear so, especially by the present Tuscans. For if they could 28 2, IV | the Tuscans was great, at present there is almost no memory. 29 2, XI | worthy.~¶ And having in the present chapter discussed the wrong 30 2, XVI | Which arises because at present engagements are arranged 31 2, XVII | ESTEEM THE ARTILLERY IN THE PRESENT TIMES, AND IF THAT OPINION 32 2, XX | events are well read, and present ones discussed, it will 33 2, XX | great, that to gratify a present desire, do not think of 34 2, XXI | acquisitions from those who in the present time expand their jurisdiction; 35 2, XXI | King always (except at the present time) has sent a French 36 2, XXI | governs in his name. Only at present has he allowed that City 37 2, XXII | better opportunity than the present, as the one and the other 38 2, XXIV | all others known up to the present time; it was impregnable 39 2, XXVII | but killed whoever came to present it. At which Alexander being 40 2, XXX | desired rather to enjoy a present usefulness of being able 41 2, XXX | is in the proceedings of present Republics from the ancient 42 2, XXXII | it was opposed as in the present time by repairs; and to 43 2, XXXIII| see that the Republics of present times, as the Venetian and 44 2, XXXIII| conditions that are found at present.~ 45 3, III | sons to death, but to be present at their deaths. And this 46 3, VI | things past but obey the present, and ought to desire good 47 3, VI | I want us to discuss at present; for those which are made 48 3, VI | Bajazet, the father of the present Grand Turk: he did not wound 49 3, VIII | considered much more the present dangers to which they were 50 3, X | appear to me superfluous at present to repeat it. For, if we 51 3, X | military actions, where at present none of those things greatly 52 3, XII | their intense desire for present peace, close their eyes 53 3, XVII | cases. But the weakness of present day men, caused by their 54 3, XXXV | far the punishment. The present Sultan Selim, called the 55 3, XLII | we will be silent for the present.~


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