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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIII | Religion enabled the Senate to overcome that difficulty which without 2 1, XIII | without it, they could never overcome.~ 3 1, XV | at victory before being overcome”. Whence they decided to 4 1, XXII | mentioned three men should overcome [those of] the others. All 5 1, XXVII | greatness of which would have overcome every infamy and every danger 6 1, XXIX | achieved and all difficulties overcome. The reward which Antonius 7 2, I | others) that the others would overcome them, and then it would 8 2, II | people could never have overcome them without that rare and 9 2, VIII | came into Italy, who having overcome several Roman armies, were 10 2, VIII | them, from presuming to overcome or pass through them. And 11 2, X | soldiers by themselves will overcome; for it is impossible that 12 2, XII | more difficult are they to overcome the nearer you are to them. 13 2, XIV | BELIEVING THAT BY HUMILITY THEY OVERCOME HAUGHTINESS~Many times it 14 2, XVI | the Astati were forced or overcome, they retreated into the 15 2, XVI | fight; where, if they were overcome (for not having further 16 2, XVI | three times as adept to overcome him. But whoever cannot 17 2, XVIII | when the Romans in order to overcome the enemy more easily, dismounted 18 2, XVIII | and] not being able to overcome them on horseback, they 19 2, XVIII | would be able more easily to overcome them. I want to conclude, 20 2, XVIII | organized infantry cannot be overcome without the greatest difficulty, 21 2, XVIII | therefore, that to want to overcome a disciplined infantry it 22 2, XIX | he has never been able to overcome the audacity of the Swiss, 23 2, XXII | because it was not possible to overcome one and the other, or each 24 2, XXII | be best that one should overcome the other, and that the 25 2, XXIII | The Latins were therefore overcome and afflicted in the extreme, 26 2, XXIII | accepting those whom you have overcome into your citizenship? If 27 3, III | that he would be able to overcome that same determination 28 3, VI | Pisistratus, the Athenian, having overcome the Megarians and, because 29 3, IX | and having already twice overcome the Roman People, and that 30 3, X | there is more glory in being overcome by force, than by some other 31 3, XII | obstinate, was able rather to overcome them than that other [Florence], 32 3, XIII | the Spartan troops, but to overcome them. So the matter is equal; 33 3, XVI | time, and (after she had overcome Carthage and Antioch, as 34 3, XIX | soldiers, so that being almost overcome he fled from his province. 35 3, XXVI | So that the Plebs being overcome, they went out from Ardea 36 3, XXX | ruin of their country. To overcome such envy, there is no other 37 3, XXX | does anything he needs to overcome this difficulty. And whoever 38 3, XXX | recognized it. The one would not overcome it because he did not have 39 3, XXX | him, he believed he could overcome the many who opposed him 40 3, XXX | how or having been able to overcome this envy.~The other thing 41 3, XXXIII | where the Romans had been overcome by the Gauls. They did this 42 3, XXXVII | because of having already overcome one Roman army; and Marius 43 3, XXXVIII| times been seen to have been overcome by the prudent acts of a 44 3, XLIV | the shorter route and to overcome every difficulty, and not 45 3, XLVIII | them. After the Gauls had overcome the Romans on the Allia,


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