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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| large army and assaulted the Latins and the Ernicians, and their 2 1, XXXVIII| country being laid waste, the Latins and Ernicians were constrained 3 1, XXXVIII| less knowing that they [thy Latins and Ernicians] had in any 4 2, I | riot engage in war with the Latins until they had so beaten 5 2, I | they first subjugated the Latins, and had by frequent defeats 6 2, I | subduing the insolence of the Latins. When these were subdued, 7 2, IV | name to that sea which the Latins also called the Adriatic. 8 2, VI | the wars they had with the Latins, Samnites, and Tuscans, 9 2, XIII | her slaves, as were the Latins, and other surrounding people. 10 2, XIII | could beat everyone. And the Latins never became aware that 11 2, XIII | arms, among whom were the Latins. And so much was this envy 12 2, XIII | fear, that not only the Latins, but the colonies they had 13 2, XIII | the Roman name. And the Latins began this war in the way 14 2, XIII | that it is true that the Latins began the war because they 15 2, XIV | between the Romans and the Latins. For when the Samnites complained 16 2, XIV | complained to the Romans that the Latins had assaulted them, the 17 2, XIV | prohibit such a war to the Latins, desired not to irritate 18 2, XIV | increased the arrogance of the Latins. And therefore a Prince 19 2, XV | origin of the war between the Latins and the Romans it can be 20 2, XV | the deliberation that the Latins held when they thought of 21 2, XV | to consult with them. The Latins, learning of this, and being 22 2, XV | also in the case of the Latins, for the Lavinians seeking 23 2, XV | the news arrived that the Latins were routed. Whence Milonius, 24 2, XV | help or not to help the Latins, they would by not aiding 25 2, XVI | the loss of the battle the Latins became slaves, so too the 26 2, XVI | of the Romans than in the Latins, partly chance and partly 27 2, XVIII | came to battle with the Latins next to Lake Regillo, where 28 2, XXII | Praetor Numicus (when the Latins were routed by the Romans) 29 2, XXII | by the experience of the Latins and by the error that the 30 2, XXII | Romans had defeated the Latins) he shouted throughout all 31 2, XXIII | that condition which the Latins were brought, who made an 32 2, XXIII | equally damaging to them. The Latins were therefore overcome 33 2, XXIII | perpetuity in relation to the Latins, either by violence or forgiveness. 34 2, XXIII | the judgment given to the Latins, when a City, powerful and 35 2, XXIV | judgments concerning the Latins and the Privernati, where, 36 2, XXX | and if any towns of the Latins or any of the Colonies had 37 2, XXXIII | for instance against the Latins) they remitted all the rest 38 3, XXII | obtaining the victory over the Latins; and in fact he goes on 39 3, XXX | attack Rome, and that the Latins and the Hemicians, who had 40 3, XXX | near Rome to restrain the Latins and Hemicians if they should 41 3, XXXII | of being defended by the Latins, and the Latins afterwards 42 3, XXXII | defended by the Latins, and the Latins afterwards having been defeated,


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