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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | men never agree to a new law which contemplates a new 2 1, III | itself works well without law, the law is not necessary: 3 1, III | works well without law, the law is not necessary: but when 4 1, III | good custom is lacking, the law immediately becomes necessary. 5 1, IV | people wanted to obtain a law, either they did some of 6 1, VII | have a way prescribed by law for venting themselves. 7 1, XIII | to promulgate a certain law for the reasons which will 8 1, XIII | promulgating the Terentillan law, saying that that fear was 9 1, XIII | again of the Terentillan law, commanded them to go out 10 1, XIII | discussion of the Terentillan law and the Consuls, on the 11 1, XVIII | varied, such as was the law of the Adulterers, the Sumptuary, 12 1, XVIII | with the changes of the law the institutions should 13 1, XVIII | Citizen could propose a law to the people on which every 14 1, XXIV | put an end to all civil law. But wanting that the punishment 15 1, XXXIII| or the corrupting of a law is begun which is the nerve 16 1, XXXVII| WHAT TROUBLES THE AGRARIAN LAW BROUGHT FORTH IN ROME; AND 17 1, XXXVII| TROUBLESOME IT IS TO MAKE A LAW IN A REPUBLIC WHICH GREATLY 18 1, XXXVII| contentions about the Agrarian law, and in the end was the 19 1, XXXVII| was some defect in that law in the City of Rome, which 20 1, XXXVII| way it may have been, this law could never be spoken of 21 1, XXXVII| down [from turmoil]. This law had two principal articles. 22 1, XXXVII| possessed more land than the law permitted (of whom the Nobles 23 1, XXXVII| dispute spring up from this law; a Colony drawn from Rome 24 1, XXXVII| This mood concerning this law thus troubled them for a 25 1, XXXVII| that for these reasons this law remained, as it were, dormant 26 1, XXXVII| the end of the Agrarian law. And although elsewhere 27 1, XXXVII| result of this Agrarian law may seem different from 28 1, XXXVII| contentions about the Agrarian law took three hundred years 29 1, XXXVII| sooner if the Plebs with this law and their other desires 30 1, XXXVII| and enact a retrospective law for this, is a badly considered 31 1, XXXIX | tried [to introduce] this law was one Terentillus, a Tribune, 32 1, XL | they do not agree to make a law in favor of liberty, but 33 1, XLV | EXAMPLE NOT TO OBSERVE A LAW THAT HAS BEEN MADE, AND 34 1, XLV | Republic than to make a law and not to observe it, and 35 1, XLV | the Citizens having had a law enacted which enabled an 36 1, XLV | the confirmation of this [law], five Citizens were condemned 37 1, XLV | permitted to do so and the law was not observed. Which 38 1, XLV | that he made after that law was broken, never condemned 39 1, XLVI | care to see that if [the law] should be transgressed, 40 1, XLIX | in order to promulgate a law conforming to a free society 41 1, L | convenient opportunity made a law that all the Magistrates 42 2, IV | respects equally under the law, but on the other hand ( 43 2, V | having to write this new law in it. For if they could 44 2, XXVIII| having sinned against the law of nations, instead of being 45 3, I | rank], who, contrary to the law of nations, had fought against 46 3, I | who had fought against the law of nations, and then esteemed 47 3, I | they arise either from a law which often reviews the 48 3, I | without depending on any law that excites him to any 49 3, VI | interfered with by some law, he can wait a time and 50 3, VI | the Senate than to pass a law which placed a limit to 51 3, XXIV | arose from the Agrarian law, the other the prolongation 52 3, XXV | that effect (the Agrarian law especially having had so 53 3, XXIX | not from any zeal for the law which was enacted, but from 54 3, XXXIV | either by promulgating a law that served some common 55 3, XLVI | eighteen months (as the law called for) laid down the


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