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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | those who could load me with rank, honors, and riches, but 2 1, II | were able to keep their rank in that Republic. And thus 3 1, VI | substance and less equality in rank, because equal poverty existed 4 1, VIII | have lost reputation or rank, none the less Manlius Capitolinus 5 1, XI | rather] attain the higher rank; for where Religion exists 6 1, XVI | forty or fifty Citizens of a rank to command, and because 7 1, XXVI | that there should be no rank, nor order, nor status, 8 1, XXIX | having been reduced to no rank, died almost in despair. 9 1, XXXIII | of the Republic, to which rank he could never have ascended 10 1, XXXIV | was not the name or the rank of Dictator that placed 11 1, XXXVI | Citizen having had a high rank would be ashamed to accept 12 1, XXXVI | who descends from a high rank to govern a lesser, than 13 1, XXXVI | one who rises from a lower rank to govern a higher one. 14 1, XXXVII | leaves them no matter to what rank they rise. The reason is 15 1, XXXIX | decline completely, so that no rank in that Republic would remain 16 1, XL | internal forces of the other rank not being enough because 17 1, XLVI | returned to their original rank, and having obtained even 18 1, XLVI | when he has risen to that rank, and his greatness not having 19 1, XLVII | endeavored through his rank to reconcile the Plebs with 20 1, XLVII | unworthy of the Senatorial rank: so that Pacovius taking 21 1, LII | the paths to attain the rank he designates. Which method, 22 1, LIII | none the less he had some rank in the military), and offered 23 1, LIV | with the insignia of his rank which he holds in order 24 1, LV | will remain firm in his rank. And as the establishing 25 1, LV | which none could have any rank except those who were Gentlemen. 26 1, LVI | out and deprived of his rank, the palace was struck in 27 1, LVIII | and Magistracies held its rank honorably. And when it was 28 1, LX | electing a young man to a rank which has need of the prudence 29 1, LX | that he should come to that rank through some noble action 30 2, IV | either in authority or in rank. And in acquiring other 31 2, XIII | little fortune come to high rank without force and without 32 2, XIII | without fraud, unless that rank to which others have come 33 2, XIV | never to forego his own rank, and ought never to forego 34 2, XVI | every time that this last rank of Triari became engaged, 35 2, XVI | manner of receiving one rank into the other. Which arises 36 2, XVI | Romans did; if the first rank is broken, there not being 37 2, XVI | themselves; for if that front rank is pushed back, it will 38 2, XVI | the second; if the second rank wants to go forward, it 39 2, XVI | themselves all into one rank, they avoid it when they 40 3, I | deprive the Fabii [of their rank], who, contrary to the law 41 3, XIV | which cry passing from rank to rank, sayingfall back”, 42 3, XIV | cry passing from rank to rank, sayingfall back”, began 43 3, XIV | began to make the last [rank] flee, and one by one the 44 3, XVI | themselves deprived of their rank; the other, to see unworthy 45 3, XVI | men of virtu; nor could rank be taken away from one who 46 3, XVI | were to be only honors and rank [obtained], many competitors 47 3, XXII | constituted comes to the rank of command, he desires to 48 3, XXV | the way [to you] to any rank or honor, and that merit 49 3, XXX | having always employed that rank for public usefulness and 50 3, XXXIII | maintains the majesty of his rank by a good reputation: and 51 3, XXXIV | people begin to bestow a rank upon one of its Citizens, 52 3, XXXVIII| proceed in wanting to hold the rank of Captain: and he who acts 53 3, XXXVIII| otherwise will find in time that rank (to which he may have been


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