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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | believing the imitation not only difficult, but impossible: as if heaven, 2 1 | although this enterprise may be difficult, none the less, aided by 3 1, VI | reasons for war], for it is difficult to destroy her, being well 4 1, XVI | ancient history will show how difficult it is for a people used 5 1, XVIII | matter I say that it is very difficult to do either one or the 6 1, XVIII | is easily recognized is difficult to correct, for to do this 7 1, XXIII | your forces [there] in that difficult place. In this case such 8 1, XXXI | anything, which in itself was difficult and dangerous, believing 9 1, XXXIII| And it is so much more difficult to recognize these evils 10 1, XXXIII| therefore, that since it is difficult to recognize these evils 11 1, XXXVII| remark, saying that it was difficult to find in Rome one who 12 1, XLI | from easy [of access] to difficult; and to do this so very 13 1, XLIX | ALMOST AN IMPOSSIBILITY~How difficult it is in establishing a 14 1, XLIX | in servitude find it, not difficult, but impossible ever to 15 1, LII | as much because it was difficult for him to have done so, 16 1, LIII | what is easy and what is difficult to persuade a People to, 17 1, LIII | and thus it will always be difficult to persuade them of those 18 1, LIII | would be accepted and how difficult it would be to dissuade 19 2, IV | living in freedom, is a difficult and wearisome thing. And 20 2, IV | several places, which makes it difficult for them to consult and 21 2, IV | themselves appears to them to be difficult they do not seek greater 22 2, IV | imitation of the Romans appeared difficult, that the ancient Tuscans 23 2, VII | COLONIST~I believe it is very difficult to find out the truth as 24 2, XII | the Swiss are, the more difficult are they to overcome the 25 2, XII | thousand men, but it is very difficult to beat them at home where 26 2, XVIII | to reform them, but it is difficult to make horses preserve 27 3, I | years, otherwise it would be difficult to maintain it: and they 28 3, III | reputation.~And as it is a difficult thing to save a republic, 29 3, III | save a republic, so it is difficult to save a Monarchy, as will 30 3, IV | Tarquinius Superbus, shows how difficult and perilous it is to despoil 31 3, VI | foolhardy than this, as it is difficult and most dangerous in all 32 3, VI | Heads; actually, it is so difficult that it is almost impossible 33 3, VIII | enterprise; for it is as difficult and dangerous to want to 34 3, XII | judges the siege will be difficult, if otherwise, he judges 35 3, XII | after a rebellion, are more difficult to acquire than they were 36 3, XII | punishment, they become difficult under siege.~Such obstinacy 37 3, XII | made, and always will make, difficult the destruction of one by 38 3, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~THAT TRUE VIRTU IS DIFFICULT TO FIND IN DIFFICULT TIMES, 39 3, XVI | IS DIFFICULT TO FIND IN DIFFICULT TIMES, AND IN EASY TIMES 40 3, XVIII | And as such knowledge is difficult [to obtain], so much more 41 3, XVIII | conjectures it. And it is not so difficult to learn the designs of 42 3, XVIII | enemy as it is sometimes difficult to understand his actions, 43 3, XXII | writers have said, it is difficult to judge. None the less, 44 3, XVII | to face each day, it is difficult that they should abstain 45 3, XXVIII| as an example, it will be difficult to return later to the true 46 3, XXX | by some extraordinary and difficult incident, where everyone 47 3, XXXV | to many people, and how difficult it is to direct and achieve 48 3, XXXIX | above the camp of the enemy, difficult to get on [by an army] with


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