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41 guard
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41 until
41 wars
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | the location and the small number to resist attacks of those 2 1, II | danger, for the greater number of men never agree to a 3 1, VI | increased to so great a number, with the desire to live 4 1, VI | many, or of such a great number that these would be a disproportion 5 1, VI | who were governed, for the number of Gentlemen were either 6 1, VI | like Sparta, limit the number of her Citizens: which, 7 1, VI | King for life and a small number in the Senate, would have 8 1, VI | can; for without a great number of men, and [those] well 9 1, VIII | would have been a much less number accused than there had been 10 1, X | excellence]. To other men, the number of whom is infinite, some 11 1, XI | well say that an infinite [number] believed him without they 12 1, XVI | others, who are an infinite number, desire liberty also as 13 1, XVI | command, and because this number is small, it is an easy 14 1, XVI | being bound by an infinite number of laws in which the security 15 1, XX | successions, but an infinite number of Princes of great virtu 16 1, XXV | so as not to exceed the number that ministered to the Kings. 17 1, XXV | magistrates change both in number and in authority and in 18 1, XLII | Quintus Fabius, one of the number of the second Ten, being 19 1, LVIII| not to be placed in that number whence the nature of each 20 2 | glory. Moreover, the greater number of writers so obey the fortune 21 2, IV | are come to such a great number that it appears to them 22 2, V | chastised and reduced in number, live more commodiously 23 2, VII | order to send a greater number of men assigned to guard 24 2, VIII | are sometimes of a great number, and then enter into the 25 2, VIII | because there were a great number of men and the country of 26 2, XII | force against so great a number of enemies at so great a 27 2, XVIII| disarmed. And as a large number of infantry could not continuously 28 2, XVIII| themselves, and as a small number would not give them reputation, 29 2, XVIII| them: So that of all that number, there remained only the 30 2, XXVI | made Captain over a certain number of slaves whom the Romans 31 3, VI | exceed three or four in number. And as soon as more than 32 3, VII | some times an infinite number of men have been killed, 33 3, XI | strong than in the greater number of them even though stronger. 34 3, XII | in this way, an infinite number of Cities have fallen into 35 3, XIV | that the King had a good number of elephants, to frighten 36 3, XIV | issue forth from Fidene, a number of soldiers with fire on 37 3, XVI | knew there were an infinite number of men who wanted to take 38 3, XXIV | example not to increase their number with other worse examples, 39 3, XXIV | The one, that a smaller number of men were given experience 40 3, XXX | forced to kill an infinite number of men who opposed his designs, 41 3, XLIX | accustomed to punish the great number of guilty men. For, if the


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