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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | remedies that have been judged or instituted by the ancients. 2 1 | from this error, I have judged it necessary to write upon 3 1, VII | that City [and] who being judged ambitious by many, and a 4 1, VII | live in a City, it can be judged to result from its bad organization 5 1, IX | because of which it might be judged that the citizens could, 6 1, XVIII | except those Citizens who judged themselves worthy, and having 7 1, XXIII | OFTEN HARMFUL~It was never judged [to be] a wise proceeding 8 1, XXVIII | exile. So that it can be judged (seeing how severe Rome 9 1, XXXI | considered by them, for they judged that it was of great importance 10 1, XXXIII | that the other Citizens judged it dangerous to offend him 11 1, XXXVIII| But that [Senate] always judged things as they ought to 12 1, XXXVIII| things as they ought to be judged, and always took the less 13 1, XLVII | recognized their weaknesses, and judged that none of them should 14 1, XLVII | those who were named were judged by them unworthy of the 15 1, LII | Marcantonio having been judged an enemy of the Senate, 16 1, LIII | battle, because that people judged this proceeding cowardly, 17 1, LIV | going to Veii because they judged it useful, but did not recognize 18 1, LV | the People], and how they judged that no one would not present 19 2, IV | taken into account, being judged by some not to be true, 20 2, VII | above written things, they judged it was not the amount of 21 2, X | for this ought money to be judged the sinew of war more than 22 2, XVIII | them on horseback, they judged that by dismounting they 23 2, XXI | being discord among them) judged it necessary to have a Roman 24 2, XXII | common deception [error] is judged good, or it is put forward 25 2, XXIII | to living free, is to be judged, it must be either destroyed 26 2, XXIX | greatness that she arrived at, judged it was necessary to beat 27 2, XXXII | towns by siege, as they judged this method to be of such 28 2, XXXIII | the love of which they judged should be a restraint as 29 3, III | life: which institution he judged was good for strengthening 30 3, III | intentions should have to be judged by the results (if fortune 31 3, IV | sons-in-law of him, when they judged they ought to be the Kings. 32 3, VI | been a friend of Nero, who judged it to be advisable to place 33 3, XIII | result; so that it can be judged that they both have need 34 3, XXIV | for a year, because they judged it would help to enable 35 3, XXX | perpetual enemies of Rome, judged that this war would be a 36 3, XXX | that City; for many had judged and still would judge this 37 3, XXX | whoever was as wise as he was, judged otherwise; for he never 38 3, XXXIII | make them confident, as he judged such confidence more necessary 39 3, XXXIV | of that man who is to be judged does not accompany him. 40 3, XXXVI | HAVE BEEN, AND STILL ARE, JUDGED AT THE BEGINNING OF A BATTLE 41 3, XXXVII | his territories which he judged he could not defend; for 42 3, XXXVII | for in his prudence he judged it would be more pernicious 43 3, XXXVII | one Roman army; and Marius judged it necessary, before coming 44 3, XXXIX | them, he could not have judged how useful the taking of 45 3, XLVII | to his forces, the Senate judged it necessary to send Papirus


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