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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIV | anytime they were ordered to fight an engagement with the enemy 2 1, XIV | disposition of the army to fight and the thoughts to win 3 1, XV | swear never to abandon the fight; then they summoned the 4 1, XV | enemies. And coming to the fight, the Samnites were defeated; 5 1, XXXVII | whenever men are not obliged to fight from necessity, they fight 6 1, XXXVII | fight from necessity, they fight from ambition; which is 7 1, XXXVII | obtained that) begun to fight from ambition and to want 8 1, XLIII | extinguished and they begun to fight as free men, that same spirit 9 2, I | years, for they did not fight with any others except the 10 2, X | that if he had deferred the fight a few days the news of the 11 2, X | reinforced and then have to fight him in any case under a 12 2, X | Captain obliged either to fight or flee, always elects to 13 2, X | or flee, always elects to fight, it seeming to him in this 14 2, XII | into the Romagna, without a fight, lost it and the State. 15 2, XII | are more necessitated to fight, and that necessity makes 16 2, XII | so great a distance, nor fight them with such advantage. 17 2, XVI | becoming one body, renewed the fight; where, if they were overcome ( 18 2, XVII | squadrons, so that they should fight outside of the ranks, and 19 2, XVIII | armies were killed; and the fight continued none the less, 20 2, XVIII | succor the infantry, nor to fight with enemy infantry, but 21 2, XIX | and with these not only to fight them, but to defeat them, 22 2, XIX | their conquerors without a fight and without bloodshed; for 23 2, XXII | were defeated after a long fight, and the forces of the Pope 24 2, XXII | the Romans weakened by the fight they had had with them, 25 2, XXXII | courage to resist; and if the fight was lost on any one side, 26 3, XII | army in the field should fight, ought above every other 27 3, XII | hearts of those who have to fight. Whence a prudent Captain 28 3, XII | themselves shut in, began to fight with such fury that they 29 3, XII | constrained the Veienti to fight, they fought most ferociously: 30 3, XIV | they should return to the fight. [And] With their torches 31 3, XIV | to be the losers of the fight.~ 32 3, XVII | a place where he had to fight Hasdrubal at a disadvantage 33 3, XVIII | they awaited the morning to fight at such a disadvantage to 34 3, XXII | For no soldier refused to fight, or rebelled against them, 35 3, XXII | and how before he went to fight the Gaul he went to the 36 3, XXII | these words: I will never fight the enemy without your order, 37 3, XXII | they departed and left the fight. Which obedience excited 38 3, XXXVI | him, and the subsequent fight he had with T. Manlius, 39 3, XXXVI | Gauls at the beginning of a fight are more than men, and in 40 3, XXXVI | and in the course of the fight they turn out then to be 41 3, XXXVI | let them indiscriminately fight by day and by night, in 42 3, XXXVII | momentous outcome of that fight have on the whole war, that 43 3, XXXVIII| auspices you are going to fight: whether he you are hearing 44 3, XXXVIII| combat in the thickest of the fight. Follow my actions, I do


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