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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | become the prey of their enemies: so much that in order to 2 1, VIII | calumny, being favored by his enemies, brought Messer Giovanni 3 1, X | Kingdoms and Republics, enemies of virtu, of letters, and 4 1, X | wicked emperors, from those enemies which their bad customs 5 1, X | and those who should lack enemies, oppressed by friends. And 6 1, XIII | and Volscians, perpetual enemies of the Roman name, should 7 1, XV | Citizens, their Gods, and their enemies. And coming to the fight, 8 1, XVI | make sure of those who are enemies of that new institution, 9 1, XVI | for he who has only a few enemies can easily and without great 10 1, XVIII | did they seem to have more enemies who should give them fear. 11 1, XVIII | and this weakness of her enemies, caused the Roman people 12 1, XVIII | better how to conquer their enemies: afterwards they descended 13 1, XXIX | with his soldiers, with his enemies, and with the Prince’s very 14 1, XXXVII | because the fields that the enemies of Rome possessed being 15 1, XXXVII | disposed to punish their enemies in such a way, and even 16 1, XL | hold the tyranny he made enemies of those who had given it 17 1, XL | friends and the Nobles as enemies, are more secure, because 18 1, LII | more opportunities to his enemies to attack him than they 19 1, LII | glory, had destroyed his enemies and acquired for him the 20 1, LIII | when assaulted by so many enemies could not undertake a procedure 21 1, LV | equality, and are the greatest enemies of those Lords and Gentlemen 22 1, LV | such kinds of men are all enemies of every civil society. 23 1, LVIII | and admired even in ones enemies: and if so much desire could 24 1, LVIII | hundred years they have been enemies of the name of Royalty and 25 1, LIX | having been routed by his enemies and taking refuge in Athens 26 1, LIX | faith or accords with his enemies. Of this kind have been 27 2 | exaggerate the actions of the enemies; so that whoever afterwards 28 2, XII | against so great a number of enemies at so great a distance, 29 2, XIV | discovered themselves as enemies more quickly. Of which, 30 2, XIV | broken out, or to detach your enemies from the other confederates, 31 2, XIX | should not have any outside enemies, she would find some at 32 2, XXI | Pistoians] as brothers, and like enemies towards the others. It was 33 2, XXIV | and with regard to his enemies, he had seen that he could 34 2, XXIV | defend oneself from external enemies, I say that they are not 35 2, XXIX | Volscians and other neighboring enemies, did not create one when 36 2, XXX | so great that it has few enemies who are superior. None the 37 2, XXXII | having to come together with enemies or under some pretext with 38 3, II | can declare themselves his enemies and openly make war against 39 3, III | memorable execution against the enemies of the existing conditions 40 3, V | the Fathers [Senators] his enemies, but he aroused the Plebs 41 3, XII | was made to them by their enemies, he could not keep them 42 3, XVII | to guard a City that has enemies outside and inside. If it 43 3, XXX | Volscians, the perpetual enemies of Rome, judged that this 44 3, XXXIII | country and against new enemies, he addressed his soldiers 45 3, XXXVII | his soldiers to probe such enemies by skirmishes, so that they 46 3, XXXVII | the Samnites, who were new enemies, and in the past had never 47 3, XXXVIII| against the Samnites, new enemies of the Roman people, whence, 48 3, XXXVIII| they should esteem such enemies, recalling to them the virtu 49 3, XLVI | the Appii ambitious and enemies of the plebs, and thusly


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