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

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1 1, VIII | circumstances that would show the truth of the accusation. 2 1, XIV | WITH THEIR PRUDENCE MADE A SHOW OF OBSERVING RELIGION, EVEN 3 1, XVI | of ancient history will show how difficult it is for 4 1, XVI | their liberty], as we shall show in the next chapter.~ 5 1, XXVI | the following chapter will show by example.~ 6 1, XXIX | people, and with all industry show that the victory was not 7 1, XXIX | is impossible for them to show gratitude toward those who, 8 1, XXX | wholesome and careful not to show any shadow of ambition, 9 1, XL | for another year, begun to show their error to the People 10 1, XL | character, and begun to show his innate haughtiness, 11 1, XL | Plebs, was unwilling to show its authority, thinking 12 1, XLIV | it: for one ought not to show his mind, but to want in 13 1, XLV | Savonarola (whose writings show the doctrine, prudence, 14 1, XLVII | results of this election show how different minds are 15 1, XLVII | me to be superfluous to show in the following chapter 16 1, XLIX | and as history does not show whether Mamercus was able 17 1, LV | have been recited above, show how much goodness and religion 18 2 | office of a good man to show others that good which because 19 2, I | connection with this subject to show the course held by Roman 20 2, X | certain accords, that King to show his power and to dismay 21 2, XI | Titus Livius, wanting to show the error of the Sidicians 22 2, XII | much baseness [did they show] in nearby ones. But when 23 2, XV | for. Nor could T. Livius show better than in this case 24 2, XVII | men are not able to use or show their virtu as they were 25 2, XVII | that men are not able to show their virtu as they could 26 2, XVII | fire. So that if men do not show their virtu individually, 27 2, XVII | collectively, are not able to show it in the [individual] parts.~ 28 2, XVIII | civil affairs, where they show that at first wars were 29 2, XX | more the liberality they show their neighbors, and the 30 2, XXII | organized so as to be able to show himself on the borders of 31 2, XXIII | shame for that Prince to show that he did not have the 32 2, XXIV | in every way, and apt to show the uselessness of building 33 2, XXVII | Carthaginians ought to be to show the Romans that it was enough 34 2, XXX | revolution of the sun to show how powerful she can be.~ 35 3, I | no way desirable. But to show to anyone how much the actions 36 3, VI | kind of vengeance: and to show that she did not care for 37 3, VI | Duke of Athens, who, to show his belief in having the 38 3, VIII | history more suitable to show the excellence of all the 39 3, XIV | they should discover and show themselves to the enemy. 40 3, XIV | to frighten him and to show him that hers were also 41 3, XV | and although he did not show his ambition by opposing 42 3, XIX | appear to me superfluous to show that an example of humanity 43 3, XX | makes a great effort to show how many honors, how many 44 3, XXI | more what I have wanted to show, I say that it is seen that 45 3, XXIV | arise, none the less facts show how much that authority 46 3, XXV | the Dictatorship, and to show him in what peril the Roman 47 3, XXXI | Camillus say in order to show how an excellent man ought 48 3, XXXIV | concerning the common good, which show the lord to be magnanimous, 49 3, XXXVII| the following chapter to show how a Captain ought to be 50 3, XXXIX | the nets. This is said to show how the chase, according


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