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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | Republic, was to establish a guard to liberty, and according 2 1, V | doubt in whose hands the guard is better placed. And the 3 1, V | People placed in charge to guard the liberty of anyone, reasonably 4 1, VII | are appointed in a City to guard its liberty, as is that 5 1, XXIII | hold different places and guard the passes. For almost always 6 1, XXVII | actions, with only his simple guard he placed himself in the 7 1, XXXV | authority, came to be as his guard to prevent him form going 8 1, XL | as satellites who would guard your person; another, to 9 1, LII | had been put in charge to guard: Moreover, these favors 10 2, VI | those people, served as a guard to the Roman frontiers, 11 2, VI | expense, maintained that guard. Nor could this method be 12 2, VI | not in the fields, that guard was enough; but as soon 13 2, VII | number of men assigned to guard that country: then, as they 14 2, XIX | subjects, to send colonies to guard the acquired countries, 15 2, XX | Romans had placed there as a guard. A Prince or a Republic 16 2, XXII | under pretext of wanting to guard his possessions; and where 17 2, XXIV | the treachery of those who guard them, or because of the 18 3, VI | therefore, Princes may learn to guard themselves from these dangers, 19 3, VI | which the Prince ought to guard himself, for he can never 20 3, VI | countries. Nor can any Tyrant guard himself from this disposition, 21 3, VI | they see themselves weak guard themselves from them; and 22 3, VI | therefore, who wants to guard himself from Conspiracies 23 3, VI | conspirators. It is impossible to guard oneself from this cause 24 3, VI | another: and everyone ought to guard himself against writing 25 3, VI | from which one ought to guard himself. In the Pisonian 26 3, VI | triremes whom Nero had as his guard; she committed the conspiracy 27 3, VI | which a Prince ought to guard himself; for men have to 28 3, VI | armed men with him as his guard. From this authority, he 29 3, VI | and he was assigned the guard of the government plaza, 30 3, VI | two legions of soldiers to guard the Capuans from the Samnites ( 31 3, X | rather above everything to guard against coming to battle: 32 3, XV | one of whom they left to guard Rome, and the other three 33 3, XVI | which a Republic ought to guard itself, as will be discussed 34 3, XXII | strength of mind ought to guard himself from extraordinary 35 3, XXIII | which a Prince ought to guard against as from a rock; 36 3, XVII | for it is impossible to guard a City that has enemies 37 3, XXX | raised to have in Rome to guard that City; for many had 38 3, XXX | remain in their homes to guard them. Those who follow these 39 3, XXXVII| and, therefore, he should guard against small combats and 40 3, XXXVII| and in those that he does guard so organize himself that 41 3, XLIX | might fall to them, and will guard themselves from error. The


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