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

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fortresses

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXIX | then took away from him the fortresses, and then took him with 2 1, XXX | his neighbors, occupy the fortresses with his men, corrupt the 3 2, XVII | the greater part of the fortresses, or it is large: in the 4 2, XVII | with artillery within their fortresses, and routed them without 5 2, XXIV | CHAPTER XXIV~FORTRESSES ARE GENERALLY MORE HARMFUL 6 2, XXIV | not think of building some fortresses there, which would be a 7 2, XXIV | Cities ought to be held by fortresses. And truly, if the Romans 8 2, XXIV | whether it is good to build fortresses, or whether they are harmful 9 2, XXIV | considered, therefore, whether fortresses are built for defending 10 2, XXIV | force them, is to have their fortresses near them: for the ill treatment 11 2, XXIV | or that Republic have the fortresses, which (if this is true) 12 2, XXIV | the Hydra: if you build fortresses, they are useful in times 13 2, XXIV | in restraint with these fortresses, or you, a Prince or a Republic, 14 2, XXIV | and I say to him that such fortresses cannot be more useless to 15 2, XXIV | become bad, will never build fortresses, so that they will rely, 16 2, XXIV | will rely, not upon the fortresses, but on the good will of 17 2, XXIV | and none the less built fortresses in Milan, I say that in 18 2, XXIV | any way, for either they [fortresses] are lost through the treachery 19 2, XXIV | there, he caused all the fortresses that existed in that province 20 2, XXIV | exiled, quickly razed two fortresses that Pope Sixtus IV had 21 2, XXIV | good will people, not the fortresses, would keep him in that 22 2, XXIV | good will of men and not fortresses maintained Princes in their 23 2, XXIV | the Republics which build fortresses, not within their own country, 24 2, XXIV | for the Florentines build fortresses in order to hold that City, 25 2, XXIV | destroy her: for the virtu of fortresses is seen in the coming of 26 2, XXIV | towns that are acquired fortresses are useless: And I want 27 2, XXIV | rebellious subjects by means of fortresses, I reply, that for the recovery 28 2, XXIV | is not enough, for many fortresses have been taken and retaken 29 2, XXIV | Italy.~But as to building fortresses in order to defend oneself 30 2, XXIV | for good armies without fortresses are sufficient to defend 31 2, XXIV | to defend themselves, and fortresses without good armies cannot 32 2, XXIV | the Romans did not build fortresses, the Spartans not only abstained 33 2, XXIV | State, or on the sea, some fortresses that could resist the enemy 34 2, XXIV | a good army, then having fortresses throughout his State or 35 2, XXIV | can do without building fortresses: He who does not have a 36 2, XXIV | where, not thinking of fortresses, they assured themselves 37 3, XVII | by parties, and Pisa by fortresses: and they do not see how 38 3, XVII | want to omit talking of fortresses, as we have talked of them 39 3, XLIII| promise to restore to them the fortresses of Pisa, but he never restored 40 3, XLIV | closed and guarded by him by fortresses and other means. Whence


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