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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | and the Aristocracy. There remained only to make a place for 2 1, II | the Senate and the Consuls remained with so much authority that 3 1, II | it to the People, but it remained shared [between the three] 4 1, IX | matter how just and laudable] remained incompleted. Considering 5 1, XIII | capturing the town, and they remained content to pursue the enterprise 6 1, XIX | like his father in fortune, remained heir to the sixth part of 7 1, XXII | were killed, [and] there remained only one of the Roman Horatii 8 1, XXII | Albans, with his subjects, remained subject to the Romans. And 9 1, XXXIII| for those Citizens [who remained] not observing these counsels 10 1, XXXV | Dictator was created there remained the Tribunes, Consuls, [ 11 1, XXXVII| for these reasons this law remained, as it were, dormant up 12 1, XXXVII| of fortune, the Nobility remained superior. Later, in the 13 1, XXXVII| and] coming to arms Caesar remained superior, who became the 14 1, XL | by the said Ten. Appius remained to govern the City: whereupon 15 1, XLIX | the government of others, remained subject for a long time 16 1, LVIII | who while the Republic remained incorrupt, never served 17 2 | customs, while the world remained the same: the only difference 18 2, I | Lombardy. And thus they remained until there arose the second 19 2, I | one side how the Samnites remained to see the Volscians and 20 2, III | rebelled, and the trunk remained alone without branches. 21 2, IV | great part of which still remained intact [independent], for 22 2, V | that (as was said) nothing remained of it but the memory of 23 2, X | arrived, whence he would have remained victor without fighting. 24 2, XII | convenient to their home, remained superior, but that when 25 2, XV | of the parties that they remained undecided, nor was any action 26 2, XVIII | less, while [both sides] remained without direction, when 27 2, XVIII | of all that number, there remained only the part which was 28 2, XXII | should attack the one that remained victor. And it was impossible 29 2, XXII | only the name of victory remained to the Romans, inasmuch 30 2, XXVII | two, and there should have remained to the [Florentine] people 31 2, XXVII | State, there would have remained within each one some honor 32 2, XXIX | surrounding towns, the rest remained in Rome a prey to the Gauls. 33 3, VI | Diodes, but Hippias who remained avenged him. Chion and Leonidas, 34 3, VI | Clearchus, but Satirus who remained alive avenged him. The Pazzi, 35 3, VI | the matter, and thus they remained until they begun to see 36 3, XI | those who had lost in war, remained superior in peace. A few 37 3, XIV | which opened on the plaza remained to be broken, and the cry 38 3, XVII | dangerous: so that all Rome remained troubled and in doubt until 39 3, XXI | and many other towns which remained faithful to the Roman people, 40 3, XXI | faithful to the Roman people, remained so because of fear of them [ 41 3, XXXIII| had gone out and those who remained found themselves besieged; 42 3, XLIV | him aid and the Venetians remained neutral. The Monsignor De 43 3, XLVIII| gates open and unguarded, remained all that day and night without


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