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

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extraordinary

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | should say the means were extraordinary and almost savage, he will 2 1, V | Rome from ambition and by extraordinary means should endeavor to 3 1, V | honors for ambition, or by extraordinary means, but the Ignobles [ 4 1, VII | they will have recourse to extraordinary ones, and without doubt 5 1, VII | no fear except from some extraordinary happening, began to enlist 6 1, VII | repressing him, thought of extraordinary ways, so that it came to 7 1, VII | having to extinguish it by extraordinary means, there ensued harm 8 1, VII | a way to be able without extraordinary means to give vent to the 9 1, IX | reprimand anyone for any extraordinary activity that he should 10 1, XI | truly there never was any extraordinary institutor of laws among 11 1, XI | they having seen anything extraordinary which would make them believe, 12 1, XVI | because they could not obtain extraordinary advantages for themselves 13 1, XVI | is hostile, have to take extraordinary means; for he who has only 14 1, XVII | necessary to use the most extraordinary means, which few know or 15 1, XVIII | necessary to come to the extraordinary, such as violence and arms, 16 1, XXIX | manner of living appeared so extraordinary that Cato the elder, reputed 17 1, XXXIII | Republic who has in him some extraordinary virtu, the eyes of all the 18 1, XXXIV | would have avoided such extraordinary hazards only with difficulty; 19 1, XXXIV | happen that it be governed by extraordinary methods. For although the 20 1, XXXIV | methods. For although the extraordinary method would do well at 21 1, XXXVII | always yielded without extraordinary trouble to the Plebs in 22 1, XXXVII | appetites had recourse to those extraordinary proceedings which were discussed 23 1, LVI | incidents there follows things extraordinary and new in the provinces.~ 24 1, LIX | those that are broken for extraordinary reasons, where I believe, 25 2, II | wonder that the people took extraordinary vengeance against those 26 2, XVI | necessary that something extraordinary should arise which would 27 2, XVII | these dangers rarely caused extraordinary damages, for well fortified 28 2, XXIX | they were slow and without extraordinary diligence in making their 29 3, III | would oblige him to assume extraordinary authority and legally destroy 30 3, VI | greater in those that are extraordinary, as is this [conspiracies]. 31 3, VI | Caesar did not do anything extraordinary, they were reassured. These 32 3, VIII | man, and wanting to assume extraordinary authority in Rome, and to 33 3, XXI | unless corrected by an extraordinary virtu. And if Scipio and 34 3, XXII | ought to guard himself from extraordinary decrees; but in the ordinary 35 3, XXII | proceed so rigorously by the extraordinary decrees of his, to which 36 3, XXX | two ways: either by some extraordinary and difficult incident, 37 3, XXXIV | was somewhat violent and extraordinary, none the less, that filial 38 3, XXXIV | fame is acquired by some extraordinary and notable act, even though 39 3, XXXIV | elevate themselves by some extraordinary action.~This is what many 40 3, XXXV | INCREASES WHEN IT IS AN EXTRAORDINARY THING~It would be too lengthy 41 3, XXXVIII| Captains have employed extraordinary means to firm up the courage 42 3, XLIX | ten thousand men with such extraordinary conditions as could be observed,


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