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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | arose some one who, with the aid of the multitude, destroyed 2 1, XII | power of Venetians with the aid of France; afterwards she 3 1, XII | out the French with the aid of the Swiss. The church 4 1, XXIII | the country, with whose aid you will always be brought 5 1, XXXIX | they would not have any aid: And because of this, they 6 1, XL | within it, he must seek [aid] outside. And this may be 7 1, XLV | Government] reorganized with the aid of Brother Girolamo Savonarola ( 8 1, L | remedy had recourse to the aid of the Tribunes, who, with 9 1, LV | as well as giving them aid of men and money, so that 10 2, II | defense of Veii, and requested aid of the Tuscans against the 11 2, II | consultation, not to give aid to the Veientians as long 12 2, II | popular party] with the aid of the Athenians recovered 13 2, X | undertaken the proceeding to aid them, after two defeats 14 2, XI | Sidicians in trusting to the aid of the Campanians, and the 15 2, XI | brought a greater name in aid of the Sidicians, than they 16 2, XI | bring more notoriety than aid to those who trust in them: 17 2, XIV | in denying them military aid: why do you doubt this should 18 2, XIV | more, and the desire to aid you will come to those ( 19 2, XIV | yourself up, would never aid you.~This is what is learned 20 2, XV | Lavinians seeking their aid against the Romans, they 21 2, XV | and by helping them, the aid being in time, they could 22 2, XVIII | suffering and in need of aid; but in this case they dismounted, 23 2, XIX | those Princes [are unable to aid him] part of whom cannot 24 2, XX | a Republic send to your aid, captained and paid: and 25 2, XX | which calls them to their aid have no authority over them, 26 2, XX | ambitious that he calls for such aid not only to defend himself 27 2, XXI | leagues or by rendering them aid, had cultivated instead 28 2, XXII | Julius II, desired to obtain aid in Italy which should facilitate 29 2, XXIII | themselves as prey to those who aid them, or to remain prey 30 2, XXIV | an accord or by external aid. All other plans are an 31 2, XXV | come to arms, to give light aid to the weaker party, as 32 2, XXVIII| having sent to Rome for aid, the Romans sent Ambassadors 33 3, VI | less, he did all with the aid of one Charon, counsellor 34 3, VI | a Spartan army to their aid, and seized the Tyrancy 35 3, VIII | relatives made any enterprise to aid him: and where in the case 36 3, XIV | Perugia; one night, with the aid of their partisans, they 37 3, XV | everything, so that he did not aid him in the actions in the 38 3, XXVI | sent to the Volscians for aid, while the Nobles sent to 39 3, XVII | each side seeks to obtain aid, and by corruption of every 40 3, XXXVII| were afflicted, refused aid to many of their allies 41 3, XLIII | deprived of their money and the aid they had hoped to obtain 42 3, XLIV | desires, and the King sent him aid and the Venetians remained


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