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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | a city to select sterile places, so that men constrained 2 1, I | cities built in similar places; which selection would without 3 1, I | locate it in very fertile places, where because of the fertility 4 1, VIII | are punished, they having places open to them to hear the 5 1, XXIII | plan to hold different places and guard the passes. For 6 1, XXIII | by mountains and rugged places, never tried to combat the 7 1, XXIII | mountains in easy and not-rugged places. And the reason was, as 8 1, XXIII | to the guarding of rugged places, not only because it is 9 1, XXIII | because being in narrow places capable of [admitting] only 10 1, XXIII | pass) in narrow and sterile places, as I have said. Having 11 1, XXIII | consumed by the enemy in places where they themselves could 12 1, XXIII | leaving aside two or three places guarded by them [Swiss], 13 1, XXXIX | Arezzo, and many other places were lost: so that the people 14 1, XLIX | examine into whose hands he places the authority of blood [ 15 1, LIII | all the plazas and public places of Rome to rout Hannibal 16 1, LV | absolute and full power, places a restraint to the excessive 17 2, II | into exile in different places, but put them to death with [ 18 2, II | than men of action. It also places the highest good in humility, 19 2, II | human things: the other places it in the greatness of soul, 20 2, II | institutions, except in a very few places in that Empire.~But however 21 2, II | testimony of this in many places, and mainly in the war with 22 2, IV | have their seats in several places, which makes it difficult 23 2, V | to occupy and fill up all places, and when human astuteness 24 2, VII | or less, according to the places where they sent the colonies. 25 2, VII | any instance and in all places the distribution was small. 26 2, VIII | DEPART FROM THEIR NATIONAL PLACES AND INUNDATE THE COUNTRY 27 2, VIII | on certain columns in the places that were inhabited by these 28 2, VIII | not necessitated to change places. On the other hand, their 29 2, X | Every history in a thousand places shows that which we say 30 2, XII | saved of your army having places of refuge near, as well 31 2, XVII | have to place it in lower places, it becomes in large part 32 2, XVII | anciently. And even in those places that can be conquered by 33 2, XVIII | for a man can go into many places on foot where he cannot 34 2, XX | the Romans at different places had routed two armies of 35 2, XXIV | because of which the small places, where moreover you cannot 36 2, XXIV | modern times, both of which places were recovered from their 37 2, XXXII | situation of the country or the places where they are sent, are 38 3, VI | the same time in different places is almost impossible, as 39 3, VI | Caracalla] living in different places; for it is so far from reasonableness, 40 3, VI | various times and in various places.~Conspiracies that are made 41 3, XV | one Head to [different] places in order to administer them 42 3, XXVI | the ruin of the Tyrants, places the injury they committed 43 3, XVII | others they exiled to various places, in order that accord could 44 3, XXX | must obey, where are the places of assembly, and where they 45 3, XXXVII| ought to leave the other places undefended: For whenever 46 3, XXXIX | of his departure, nor the places guarded by the enemy. So


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