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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | constitutions is Lycurgus, who so established his laws in Sparta, that 2 1, II | contrary happened to Solon who established the laws in Athens, [and] 3 1, II | not have a Lycurgus who so established it in the beginning that 4 1, II | that were necessary to be established in favor of liberty, which 5 1, II | liberty, which had not been established by those Kings. And although 6 1, IV | administration, they were established for guarding Roman liberty, 7 1, V | those who have prudently established a Republic, was to establish 8 1, VI | been a government [state] established that could have eliminated 9 1, VI | laws for themselves, they established a government, [and] came 10 1, VI | finding the State firm and established did not have cause or opportunity 11 1, VI | long time, for Lycurgus had established in Sparta more equality 12 1, VI | created a Prince for life, and established a limited Senate; but desiring 13 1, VI | you to do; so that having established a Republic adept at maintaining 14 1, XI | maintain a civilization, and he established it in such a manner that 15 1, XII | according as it had been established by the founder, the Christian 16 1, XVIII| tell how the Government was established in Rome, or rather the State, 17 1, XVIII| modes of living ought to be established in a bad people as well 18 1, XX | of virtu is always well established in every Republic.~ 19 1, XXXIV| evil, for if a usage is established of breaking institutions 20 1, XL | he had intended to have established in Rome. After much discussion 21 1, XL | that State should be firmly established, by agreement they sent 22 1, XL | all those have taken who established Tyrannies in Republics: 23 1, XLV | that appeal which they had established with so much desire. He 24 1, XLIX | notwithstanding that it was established with many laws, first by 25 1, XLIX | had the authority, they established [the Council] of Forty: 26 1, L | there ought never to be established in a City the ability of 27 1, LV | A PRINCIPALITY CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED, AND WHERE THERE IS NONE 28 1, LV | NONE A REPUBLIC CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED~Although above there has 29 1, LV | restrain it, there needs to be established there that superior force, 30 1, LV | that a Republic cannot be established where there are Gentlemen, 31 1, LV | Republics, therefore, can be established where a great equality exists 32 1, LV | equality exists or can be established, and, on the contrary, a 33 1, LV | contrary, a Principality can be established where a great inequality 34 1, LVIII| to the glory of those who established them.~And in sum to epilogue 35 2, II | free government could be established in that City. It is also 36 2, II | and yet it was so well established and so powerful, that it 37 2, IV | And to want to be thus established, it is necessary to make 38 2, VIII | went to Africa where they established themselves after driving 39 2, XXIX | Rome. Here the Tribunes established their camp without any of 40 3, I | those good institutions established by Romulus and those other 41 3, XIV | through their friends, and established themselves in several towns 42 3, XXV | most useful thing which is established in a republic is that its


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