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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | of Syracuse when he was a private citizen than Perseus the 2 1, I | through public Councils or private [individuals] either inside 3 1, II | and governed and preserved private and public affairs with 4 1, II | that license where neither private men or public men were feared: 5 1, VII | execution is done by neither private nor foreign forces which 6 1, VII | have arisen an offense by a private [citizen] against a private [ 7 1, VII | private [citizen] against a private [citizen]; which offense 8 1, VII | arise if it were governed by private authority were avoided. 9 1, VIII | them, had been usurped by private citizens: and if its should 10 1, VIII | from tribute or from some private debt. These words greatly 11 1, VIII | the plaza and lodgings [private dwellings]. These calumnies 12 1, VIII | had caluminated them in private. And where this part is 13 1, X | impossible that those who live as private individuals in a Republic, 14 1, X | would do well living as private citizens in their country 15 1, XXVI | want rather to live as a private individual than as a King 16 1, XXXVI | honorable it should be for a private [citizen] is entirely useless 17 1, XXXVII| them, recourse was had to private remedies, and each of thy 18 1, XLVI | to be harmed, not only by private [citizens], but even by 19 1, XLVII | at first (when he was a private citizen) heard him speak, 20 2, II | that men competing for both private and public betterment, both 21 2, VI | lands they converted into private possessions or consigned 22 2, XIX | keep the public rich, the private citizen poor, to maintain 23 2, XXVIII| AGAINST THE PUBLIC OR A PRIVATE [CITIZEN]~That which indignation 24 2, XXVIII| either by the public or by a private citizen, and is not avenged 25 3, I | worked openly for their private advantage, and we shall 26 3, V | for a long time. And if as private citizens, having lost the 27 3, V | been tempted to return to private life.~And as in this and 28 3, V | being noted by Princes and Private Citizens.~ 29 3, VI | much danger to Princes and Private Citizens. For it is seen 30 3, VI | everyone. On the other hand, private citizens do not enter in 31 3, VI | these dangers, and that Private Citizens may less rashly 32 3, XXII | does not regard in any part private ambitions; for by such a 33 3, XXII | able to be any suspicion of private power. But in the method 34 3, XXV | afterwards when they returned to private life, they became frugal, 35 3, XXVIII| are two, either public or private. The public methods are 36 3, XXVIII| it is obtained through a private way (which is the other 37 3, XXVIII| and wholly harmful. The private ways are by doing good to 38 3, XXVIII| doing good to this and that private individual by lending them 39 3, XXVIII| and doing them similar private favors, which make men partisans, 40 3, XXVIII| various pretexts of theirs, by private means sought to make themselves 41 3, XXXIV | even though it may be a private matter, which has turned 42 3, XLVII | CITIZEN OUGHT TO FORGET PRIVATE INJURIES~Manlius, the Consul,


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