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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | the present education has brought the world, or from that 2 1, II | ruined before it can be brought to a more perfect constitution. 3 1, II | of Rome and what events brought her to her perfection, I 4 1, IV | to the good effects they brought forth, and that they did 5 1, IV | the tumults of Rome rarely brought forth exiles, and more rarely 6 1, IV | not find that they have brought forth any exile or violence 7 1, VIII | favored by his enemies, brought Messer Giovanni almost to 8 1, XVI | and wild) has always been brought up in prison and servitude, [ 9 1, XXIII | for many men cannot be brought to the guarding of rugged 10 1, XXIII | whose aid you will always be brought to any place against the 11 1, XXIV | Romans so much, that he was brought to trial for his life, notwithstanding 12 1, XXVII | gathered for defense. And thus, brought by that fury which governed 13 1, XXXI | where that Republic was brought in danger of its liberty, 14 1, XXXVII| TROUBLES THE AGRARIAN LAW BROUGHT FORTH IN ROME; AND HOW TROUBLESOME 15 1, XXXVII| there arose the plague that brought forth the contentions about 16 1, XXXVII| as I have said) this was brought up, that City would go upside-down, 17 1, XXXVII| would perhaps have been brought to servitude much sooner 18 1, XL | which condition they had brought the Republic. And this affliction 19 1, L | inconvenience would have brought that City to a bad end if 20 1, LII | joined him. Which [thing] brought about the complete destruction 21 1, LVIII | that the memory of them brought compassion to everyone, 22 2, VI | theirs]. And these were brought to such limits that a Consul 23 2, X | of gold, because it was brought, even up to their camps, 24 2, XI | saying, The Campanians brought a greater name in aid of 25 2, XI | what that of the Campanians brought to the Sidicians.~¶ The 26 2, XIV | better (matters having been brought to the point where you cannot 27 2, XVIII | Italian military have been brought under men who did not have 28 2, XX | CHAPTER XX~WHAT PERILS ARE BROUGHT TO THAT PRINCE OR THAT REPUBLIC 29 2, XXIII | only with difficulty be brought to that condition which 30 2, XXIII | condition which the Latins were brought, who made an accord with 31 2, XXIV | or the other; rather it brought much harm and ruin to both, 32 2, XXV | without caring for either, brought her to such terms that, 33 2, XXVIII| Pausanias to be seized, and brought to a retired place; and 34 2, XXIX | seen that they have been brought to ruin or to greatness 35 2, XXXIII| which all together have brought about the conditions that 36 3, I | which, if it had not been brought back to its principles by 37 3, I | example of the life of Christ, brought it back to the minds of 38 3, VI | times at their request had brought the Duke to them, so that 39 3, VIII | interests, and lovers of things brought against the Nobility, had 40 3, VIII | the Tribunes cited him and brought his cause to the judgment 41 3, VIII | frequently by good examples or brought back by good laws to their 42 3, XII | operated perfectly, nor brought human works to the heights 43 3, XVIII | When these forces were brought to the hill above Marradi, 44 3, XIX | soldiers obedient to him, and brought back the victory. Whence 45 3, XXIII | that the money which was brought in from the goods of the 46 3, XXIV | public) was what in time brought Rome to servitude. For the 47 3, XXVIII| she ordered accusations be brought against whoever, under various 48 3, XXIX | when the Roman legates brought the gift of the booty of 49 3, XXXIX | world in their time, were brought up in forests and in the 50 3, XXXIX | or not, and having then brought himself to it, and having


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