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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | in order to escape those wars which every day were arising 2 1, X | the sword, so many civil wars, so many foreign wars, Italy 3 1, X | civil wars, so many foreign wars, Italy afflicted and full 4 1, XXI | continually under arms in the wars in Italy. All of which resulted 5 2, I | engaging in two most important wars at the same time was due 6 2, I | engaged in two most powerful wars at the same time; rather 7 2, I | seen from the succession of wars engaged in by them; for, 8 2, I | the succession of these wars, prior to that last victory, 9 2, IV | And as the Romans had many wars with the Tuscans (in order 10 2, VI | they dispatched all the wars they had with the Latins, 11 2, VI | was not necessary as the wars were short) they did not 12 2, VI | were able to wage longer wars, and to keep them at a greater 13 2, VI | contributed in making the wars short (in addition to the 14 2, VI | Rome to be enriched by the wars while other unwise Princes 15 2, VI | conditions and by finishing wars quickly, being satisfied 16 2, VI | satisfied by the length [of the wars] to massacre the enemy, 17 2, VIII | Empire, such as were the wars that Alexander the Great 18 2, VIII | against another. While these wars are dangerous, they never 19 2, VIII | frightful. And of these wars Sallust discusses at the 20 2, VIII | three of these most perilous wars. The first was when Rome 21 2, VIII | these three most perilous wars. And no little virtu was 22 2, IX | WHAT CAUSES COMMONLY MAKE WARS ARISE BETWEEN THE POWERFUL~ 23 2, IX | This method of kindling new wars has always been customary 24 2, X | encounter. But making their wars with iron, they never suffered 25 2, XII | as they showed in distant wars, just so much baseness [ 26 2, XIII | that the greater part of wars are begun, not by assaulting 27 2, XVII | those times, so that in time wars will be reduced to artillery [ 28 2, XVII | observing that almost all their wars were to attack others and 29 2, XVII | in which there have been wars in Italy in recent times, 30 2, XVII | hand-to-hand fighting, and that wars will be entirely conducted 31 2, XVIII | they show that at first wars were begun to be fought 32 2, XIX | diversity of forms of government wars do not arise, or if they 33 2, XIX | And the major and longer wars that have occurred have 34 2, XXIV | been taken and retaken in wars of our times, by the same 35 2, XXX | bought themselves off in wars, and how many times they 36 2, XXXII | made by them in so many wars and in so many years. Their 37 2, XXXIII| authority to declare new wars, to confirm peace [treaties], 38 3, XIII | veteran soldiers in the civil wars [of Rome]. So that I believe 39 3, XVI | Republic by setting new wars in motion to its detriment.~ 40 3, XVI | consent of all the City.~Many wars having occurred in our City 41 3, XVI | long as they had dangerous wars to wage, all the ambition


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