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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | TUMULTUOUS EITHER HE WHO WANTS TO ACQUIRE OR HE WHO WANTS 2 1, V | WANTS TO ACQUIRE OR HE WHO WANTS TO MAINTAIN~Among the more 3 1, V | either of a Republic which wants to create an Empire, as 4 1, X | him freely. But whoever wants to know what the writers 5 1, XVIII | happens that a [good] men wants to become Prince through 6 1, XVIII | one, having become Prince, wants to work for good and that 7 1, XXV | CHAPTER XXV~WHOEVER WANTS TO REFORM AN ANCIENT STATE 8 1, XXV | FORMS~He who desires or wants to reform the State [Government] 9 1, XXV | be preserved by whoever wants to organize an absolute 10 1, XXV | or a Kingdom; but he who wants to establish an absolute 11 1, XXVI | path of good, must, if he wants to maintain himself, follow 12 1, XXX | Rome did, and a Citizen who wants to avoid its sting ought 13 1, XLI | appeared to be good and wants for purposes of his own 14 1, XLIV | whom they would tell their wants, they [the Senators] would 15 1, XLVIII| CHAPTER XLVIII~WHOEVER WANTS A MAGISTRACY NOT TO BE GIVEN 16 1, LV | Gentlemen and Popolari, and wants that the former can have 17 1, LVIII | Prince who can do what he wants is a madman, and a People 18 1, LVIII | People which can do as it wants to is not wise. If, therefore, 19 1, LIX | same spirit and the same wants as Princes, their movements 20 1, LX | elsewhere; but that City which wants to accomplish that which 21 2, IV | Romans; and a Republic which wants to aggrandize itself cannot 22 2, VI | usefulness of his people. Whoever wants to do all these things must 23 2, IX | unable to defend itself, but wants to defend itself in whatever 24 2, XII | contrary say that he who wants to inflict an evil on the 25 2, XIII | except that to a Prince who wants to do great things, it is 26 2, XVI | second; if the second rank wants to go forward, it is impeded 27 2, XVII | ancient virtu: For whoever wants to create a good army must, 28 2, XXIX | indeed does this, when she wants to bring some great things, 29 2, XXIX | in the same way, when she wants to bring some great ruin, 30 3, VI | A Prince, therefore, who wants to guard himself from Conspiracies 31 3, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~HE WHO WANTS TO ALTER A REPUBLIC OUGHT 32 3, IX | CHANGE WITH THE TIMES, IF HE WANTS TO HAVE GOOD FORTUNE ALWAYS~ 33 3, X | ENGAGEMENT IF THE ADVERSARY WANTS TO DO SO IN EVERY WAY~Gneius 34 3, X | made, that a Captain who wants to stay in the field, cannot 35 3, X | engagement any time the enemy wants to do so in any way. And 36 3, X | country of others; for if he wants to enter the country of 37 3, XXII | once they are commanded) he wants observed. And it is a true 38 3, XXX | CHAPTER XXX~FOR A CITIZEN WHO WANTS TO DO SOME GOOD DEED IN 39 3, XXX | enrolled and chosen those he wants armed, and whom they must 40 3, XLIII | without merit) that whoever wants to see what is to be, considers


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