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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | Law-givers and how it was organized, do not wonder that so much 2 1, II | state [Democracy] and they organized that in such a way, that 3 1, II | that generation that had organized it was extinguished, for 4 1, II | state which may be better organized than itself: but assuming 5 1, VI | destroy her, being well organized for her defense, as I presuppose, 6 1, VII | These things were so well organized in Rome that in so many 7 1, VIII | where this part is not well organized great disorders always follow, 8 1, VIII | has been said] was well organized in Rome, and has always 9 1, VIII | and has always been poorly organized in our City of Florence. 10 1, IX | Republic or Kingdom is well organized from the beginning, or its 11 1, IX | at organizing, the thing organized will not endure long if 12 1, X | how a good Kingdom can be organized, for all, except Titus, 13 1, XVI | Republics in whatever manner organized, there are never more than 14 1, XVI | is realized. And whoever organized that state wanted that those 15 1, XX | GREAT RESULTS; AND THAT WELL ORGANIZED REPUBLICS OF NECESSITY HAVE 16 1, XXI | man and that Kingdom well organized, that in time of peace did 17 1, XXII | forces. Next, that in a well organized City, the demerits [crimes] 18 1, XXIV | CHAPTER XXIV~WELL ORGANIZED REPUBLICS ESTABLISH REWARDS 19 1, XLIX | her, yet they have never organized her for the common good, 20 1, XLIX | of governments which they organized, they created the Eight 21 1, LVIII | that commands and is well organized will be stable, prudent, 22 2, I | be found which has been organized to be able to make such 23 2, XII | has his people armed and organized for war should always await 24 2, XVI | Spanish and French armies were organized in one of the above mentioned 25 2, XVIII | infantry was not yet been organized: but as soon as this was 26 2, XVIII | therefore, that a well organized infantry cannot be overcome 27 2, XIX | ACQUISITIONS IN REPUBLICS NOT WELL ORGANIZED AND THAT DO NOT PROCEED 28 2, XIX | to keep the defenses well organized; as do the Republics of 29 2, XIX | that existed between being organized for conquest and being organized 30 2, XIX | organized for conquest and being organized for preservation) it is 31 2, XXII | the Pope had his forces organized so as to be able to show 32 3, I | their body, but keeps it so organized that it is not changed, 33 3, I | therefore, those are better organized and have a longer existence, 34 3, XIV | great effects in a well organized army, they have even greater 35 3, XIV | in a tumultuous and badly organized one, for all are moved by 36 3, XIV | enemy. Which thing thus organized and carried out, gave the 37 3, XVI | Republics, which are not organized as she [Rome] was, and who 38 3, XXVIII| Republic] needs to be so organized, that the reputation of 39 3, XXVIII| and break the laws. A well organized Republic ought, therefore, 40 3, XXX | DEFENSE OF A CITY OUGHT TO BE ORGANIZED ON THE COMING OF THE ENEMY~ 41 3, XXXI | unless it had first been organized and trained both in peace 42 3, XXXI | City would be armed and organized as Rome, and its citizens 43 3, XXXIII| that it be well armed and organized, and each man should know


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