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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | laws] for more than eight hundred years without changing them 2 1, II | year] one thousand five hundred and two [1502] was reorganized, [ 3 1, II | year] one thousand five hundred and twelve [1512].~Wanting 4 1, II | endured more than eight hundred years, with great praise 5 1, II | did not last more than a hundred years, yet in order that 6 1, IV | which was more than three hundred years, the tumults of Rome 7 1, XXIII | the year one thousand five hundred fifteen [1515] can be cited. 8 1, XXVII | the year one thousand five hundred and five [1505] went to 9 1, XXVII | Principate [of that State] for a hundred years, he wanted also to 10 1, XXXVII | Agrarian law took three hundred years in bringing Rome to 11 1, XXXVIII| the year one thousand five hundred [1500].~King Louis XII of 12 1, XL | Lictors, they created one hundred and twenty. For some days 13 1, XLVII | After one thousand four hundred fourteen [1414] when the 14 1, XLIX | managing herself for two hundred years of which there exists 15 1, LVIII | people will see that for four hundred years they have been enemies 16 2, II | arrived in the space of a hundred years after she had freed 17 2, II | said to him. that for a hundred years they had combatted 18 2, III | was enabled to put two hundred thousand men under arms, 19 2, IV | notwithstanding that two hundred years before the Romans 20 2, VIII | Romans] killed over two hundred thousand Gauls between Piombino 21 2, VIII | And if in the past five hundred years it has not occurred 22 2, XI | when in one thousand four hundred seventy nine [1479] the 23 2, XII | Punic war, they put eighteen hundred thousand men under arms. 24 2, XII | able to gather together a hundred thousand.~I conclude again, 25 2, XVIII | keeping cavalry; for two hundred or three hundred cavalry 26 2, XVIII | for two hundred or three hundred cavalry paid by a Condottiere 27 2, XVIII | thousand infantry, and a hundred pieces of artillery; and 28 2, XIX | few infantry routed one hundred and fifty thousand cavalry 29 2, XXI | PLACE WAS THE CAPUA, FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AFTER THEY HAD BEGUN 30 2, XXXII | and during more than four hundred and fifty years of harassing 31 3, I | the year one thousand four hundred thirty four [1434] until 32 3, I | the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494] said 33 3, VII | the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494] no one 34 3, XI | the year one thousand four hundred eighty four [1484] all Italy 35 3, XV | the year one thousand five hundred [1500], after King Louis 36 3, XVI | year] one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494], and 37 3, XVIII | the year one thousand four hundred ninety eight [1498], when 38 3, XXV | seen that even after four hundred years after Rome had been 39 3, XVII | the year one thousand five hundred and one [1501] when Arezzo 40 3, XLIII | Florentines would give him a hundred thousand ducats when starting, 41 3, XLIII | ducats when starting, and a hundred thousand more when they 42 3, XLVIII | the year one thousand five hundred eight [1508] went to besiege


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