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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | you will not be able to hold them, or you will become 2 1, X | golden era where everyone can hold and defend whatever opinion 3 1, X | merit any excuse who can hold the Principate and organize 4 1, XII | servances of Religion, and hold them always in veneration. 5 1, XIX | addressed himself to want to hold the ways of peace, but he 6 1, XXIII | seeing the enemy) plan to hold different places and guard 7 1, XXIII | that you had presupposed to hold, and in which your people 8 1, XXVI | the best remedy he has to hold that Principality is (he 9 1, XXXIII | seek to placate her and hold her back with methods of 10 1, XXXVIII| understood him, he began to hold negotiations for the treaty [ 11 1, XXXIX | general public begun to hold them in aversion as those 12 1, XL | imprudently, that in order to hold the tyranny he made enemies 13 1, XL | and because, in wanting to hold a thing [government] by 14 1, LVI | be, as some Philosophers hold, that this air being so 15 1, LVIII | they hear two speakers who hold opposite views, if they 16 1, LVIII | that when a people begin to hold a thing in horror, they 17 2, IV | you take you can easily hold. The reason they are not 18 2, V | To those Philosophers who hold that the World has existed 19 2, VI | do all these things must hold to the Roman conduct and 20 2, XIV | believes that he is able to hold it; for it is almost always 21 2, XVII | opinions of many, which hold that if artillery had existed 22 2, XVII | place and artillery will not hold them: and if some are killed, 23 2, XX | which he will not be able to hold, and which can easily be 24 2, XXII | people always suffer who hold similar opinions.~ 25 2, XXIII | Florence lacked the strength to hold her: which reasons are of 26 2, XXIII | with a thousand dangers to hold them, for the Prince who 27 2, XXIV | would be a restraint to hold them faithful; especially 28 2, XXIV | they never built one to hold either a City or a province, 29 2, XXIV | belief of being able to hold them by force, or from the 30 2, XXIV | build fortresses in order to hold that City, and did not understand 31 2, XXIV | did not understand that to hold a City which was always 32 2, XXIV | conclude, therefore, that to hold one’s own country a fortress 33 2, XXIV | fortress is injurious and to hold towns that are acquired 34 2, XXIV | towns which they wanted to hold, having taken them by violent 35 2, XXX | as to obtain men who can hold the enemy at the frontiers. 36 2, XXX | for then to conquer and hold the world. And that this 37 3, I | presupposed that they had begun to hold in less account those good 38 3, V | that they should have to hold to do this, they do not 39 3, VI | use better means than to hold out another opportunity 40 3, XIV | strongly that they should hold firm, as the other wing 41 3, XXII | by a prudent man, that to hold a Republic by violence it 42 3, XVII | CITY DISUNITED IN ORDER TO HOLD IT~From the example of the 43 3, XVII | That it was necessary to hold Pistoia by parties, and 44 3, XVII | seeing they are unable to hold the State by force and virtu, 45 3, XXXIII | things is the strength to hold the soldiers united and 46 3, XXXVIII| to proceed in wanting to hold the rank of Captain: and 47 3, XLIII | past, to observe a nation hold their same customs for a 48 3, XLVI | down his, saying he could hold it five years according


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