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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | Moses did, or they build new ones, as Eneas did. This is a 2 1, II | authority of these powerful ones armed itself against the 3 1, VII | recourse to extraordinary ones, and without doubt these 4 1, VII | examples, among the ancient ones I want this one of Coriolanus 5 1, IX | ENTIRELY OUTSIDE THE ANCIENT ONES~And it may appear perhaps 6 1, XII | however false; for the prudent ones have increased [their importance] 7 1, XII | present two most powerful ones, which according to me are 8 1, XXV | different from the past ones: for the general mass of 9 1, XXVI | new Cities, destroy old ones, transfer the inhabitants 10 1, XXXIV| City and the making of new ones. So that taking together 11 1, XXXIV| will be broken for evil ones. So that no Republic will 12 1, XXXIX| those used, to think of new ones from the similarity of events. 13 1, XLI | it may give him some new ones that his authority may not 14 1, XLVII| and] because they were the ones who with their arms maintained 15 1, XLVII| Senators) to create new ones. And, therefore, he had 16 1, XLVII| It often happened that ones like these did ascend to 17 1, XLIX | being mixed with ancient ones that were bad, could not 18 1, LIV | went to meet those armed ones, and with his person and 19 1, LV | accordance with previous ones that had been taken, and 20 1, LVIII| but of the good and wise ones there have been only a few, 21 1, LVIII| lauded and admired even in ones enemies: and if so much 22 2 | victorious and the defeated ones, has cause to marvel at 23 2, I | sleep: and other powerful ones who are distant and have 24 2, IV | done by the above mentioned ones. Of which Titus Livius gives 25 2, IV | are found to be the only ones which imitated them. And 26 2, IX | subjects, even though voluntary ones, judging that if they did 27 2, XII | did they show] in nearby ones. But when Kingdoms are armed 28 2, XV | less harmful than ambiguous ones, especially when they have 29 2, XX | are well read, and present ones discussed, it will be found 30 2, XXIV | impoverish them, the despoiled ones will win their arms: if 31 2, XXIV | confronted by equally brave ones, enter into enemy country 32 2, XXX | Republics from the ancient ones. Because of this every day 33 3, I | incidents, or by internal ones. And as to these latter, 34 3, V | the Sicyonian, and similar ones, in the lives of whom they 35 3, VI | Princes, but tolerate the ones they have. And truly, whoever 36 3, VI | except to your trusted ones who, for love of you, risk 37 3, VI | Prince. Of such trusted ones, one or two may be found, 38 3, VII | natural that the injured ones would want to avenge themselves, 39 3, X | and especially the Italian ones, which, trusting in others, 40 3, XI | there are many powerful ones united against another powerful 41 3, XII | against the few ambitious ones in the City. This has often 42 3, XXI | the other by detestable ones, obtained the same results, 43 3, XXII | decrees; but in the ordinary ones he can use his humanity, 44 3, XXXVI| are created and how bad ones are made, I want to cite


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