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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | obeyed him. From this there arose the knowledge of honest 2 1, II | harm his benefactor there arose hate and compassion between 3 1, II | injury, a tyranny quickly arose. From this there arose the 4 1, II | quickly arose. From this there arose the beginnings of the ruin 5 1, II | Governors, and thus there arose some one who, with the aid 6 1, II | were the incidents that arose in that City because of 7 1, III | dangers of troubles, which arose between the Plebs and the 8 1, IV | the noises and shouts that arose in those tumults than to 9 1, V | down the Nobility: whence arose the power of Marius and 10 1, VIII | do so. From which there arose great indignation among 11 1, IX | him in the Kingdom, there arose in him the same desire from [ 12 1, XII | concede it to you. From this arose their temples, their sacrifices, 13 1, XVI | in exile, a controversy arose between the people and the 14 1, XXIX | ingratitude shown to Scipio arose from a suspicion that the 15 1, XXIX | others, which [suspicion] arose from the greatness of the 16 1, XXXVII| by men. From this there arose the plague that brought 17 1, XL | detail the incidents that arose in Rome because of the creation 18 1, XL | creating this Tyranny first arose in Rome for the same reasons 19 1, XLVI | renders the cause whence this arose, it does not appear to me 20 1, XLVII | From this a notable case arose, that when it came to the 21 1, XLVII | recognized whence disorders arose, and the dangers that hung 22 1, XLVII | men and many times, there arose among them a proverb, which 23 1, LII | the People: whence there arose more opportunities to his 24 1, LIII | ancient.~For, from this, there arose the evil opinion that sprung 25 1, LIV | that the many tumults which arose there would cause troubles, 26 1, LVIII | tells of the incidents which arose in Syracuse after the death 27 1, LVIII | are not those Kings who arose in Egypt in that ancient 28 1, LVIII | governed by laws, nor those who arose in Sparta, nor those who 29 2, I | these were subdued there arose the war against the Samnites, 30 2, I | inflicted on their forces, there arose the war against the Tuscans; 31 2, I | they remained until there arose the second Carthaginian 32 2, I | the greatest glory, there arose the Macedonian war; [and] 33 2, II | Spartans the other, there arose then among the many other 34 2, IX | war in motion. That which arose between the Romans and the 35 2, IX | second war which afterwards arose between them was not by 36 2, XV | at its height, a dispute arose among the Syracusans whether 37 2, XVI | engagement, two incidents arose which had not arisen before, 38 2, XVIII | mounted troops. Which error arose from the malignity of the 39 2, XXVIII| against them: Whence there arose that, being recognized by 40 2, XXXII | that it required. From this arose the fact that they guarded 41 3, I | examples, each time one arose, it caused the people to 42 3, VI | an evil end; whence there arose this verse of Juvenal’s:~ 43 3, VI | the six called by Ortanus, arose and said: Either we go now 44 3, VI | anyone to repent of it, they arose and easily executed their 45 3, XVI | subjected all of Greece, arose in reputation so much that 46 3, XXI | races of men) there never arose any dissension, either among 47 3, XXI | than from that terror which arose from his person, which was 48 3, XXII | Venice, a certain difference arose between the men of the galleys 49 3, XXIV | was the contentions that arose from the Agrarian law, the 50 3, XXVI | BECAUSE OF WOMEN~A difference arose in the City of Ardea between 51 3, XXVI | Noble: and such a tumult arose from this that they came 52 3, XVII | method, and always there arose serious tumults and troubles: 53 3, XXIX | penalty. Whence many evils arose; and, above all of them, 54 3, XLIX | unforeseen incidents ever arose in such a City, they arose 55 3, XLIX | arose in such a City, they arose in Rome; as was that where


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