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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | authority of these powerful ones armed itself against the Prince, 2 1, VI | make a people numerous and armed in order to create a great 3 1, VI | of men, and [those] well armed, no Republic can ever increase, 4 1, XIX | Romulus, and is like him armed with prudence and weapons, 5 1, XXIX | from him the command of the armed forces, then took away from 6 1, XXXVIII| Ernicians] had in any case armed themselves from necessity, 7 1, XXXVIII| the Duke being very well armed, and the Florentines disarmed 8 1, XLIV | Virginia the Roman Pleb was led armed to the sacred mountain [ 9 1, LIV | tumults the People went armed to his house to sack it, 10 1, LIV | and went to meet those armed ones, and with his person 11 2, II | world of Republics very well armed and most obstinate in the 12 2, III | Republics although well armed and regulated by excellent 13 2, IV | thing. And unless you are armed, and powerfully armed, you 14 2, IV | are armed, and powerfully armed, you cannot either command 15 2, IV | greatly populated and well armed. And although these associates 16 2, IV | making subjects is useless in armed Republics, it is even more 17 2, XII | either I have my country armed like the Romans and as the 18 2, XII | ones. But when Kingdoms are armed as Rome was armed and as 19 2, XII | Kingdoms are armed as Rome was armed and as the Swiss are, the 20 2, XII | Prince who has his people armed and organized for war should 21 2, XIV | will come to those (being armed by you) who, even if you 22 2, XVII | encounter the French army armed with artillery within their 23 2, XVIII | reputation by their being armed, and the Princes disarmed. 24 2, XIX | these times one is better armed, and that a squadron of 25 2, XXVI | slaves whom the Romans had armed because of the scarcity 26 2, XXX | But if this City had been armed and strong, everything would 27 3, VI | person. This [kind of injury] armed Pausanias against Phillip 28 3, VI | Phillip of Macedonia: this has armed many others against many 29 3, VI | surrounded by a thousand armed men, and between his son 30 3, VI | passed; and putting them, armed, behind the door, and kept 31 3, VI | that he be able to keep armed men with him as his guard. 32 3, VI | refused: none the less those armed men in time gave him such 33 3, VI | having succeeded with poison, armed many thousand [persons] 34 3, XI | that ruin; but not having armed men of such virtu able to 35 3, XII | block you, but only men armed as you are: of equal virtu, 36 3, XIII | because of a lack of men, armed many slaves and gave them 37 3, XIV | to battle with the Gauls, armed all the teamsters and camp 38 3, XXVI | in which all the Nobility armed themselves in favor of the 39 3, XXVIII | creation of] a Dictator, who, [armed] with Regal power made those 40 3, XXX | were warlike and ordinarily armed, and therefore it was not 41 3, XXX | enough to have the citizens armed when the need should arise. 42 3, XXX | and chosen those he wants armed, and whom they must obey, 43 3, XXXI | therefore, a City would be armed and organized as Rome, and 44 3, XXXIII | confident are, that it be well armed and organized, and each 45 3, XXXVII | with impediments, partly armed with useless weapons and 46 3, XXXIX | but expeditiously by light armed [soldiers]. Whence being


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