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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | study of the things of the world. And neither you nor others 2 1 | education has brought the world, or from that evil which 3 1, I | peace which prevailed in the world under Octavian were led 4 1, II | at the beginning of the world the inhabitants were few, [ 5 1, X | citizens, he will see the world full of peace and justice, 6 1, X | will see the triumph of the world, the Prince full of reverence 7 1, X | obligations Rome, Italy, and the world owed to Caesar. And without 8 1, X | seeking the glory of the world ought to desire to possess 9 1, XII | celebrated Oracles kept the world in admiration and devotion. 10 1, XX | sufficient to acquire the world, as was [the case of] Philip 11 1, XXXVIII| understand the things of the world: that if they wanted Arezzo, 12 1, LV | are the corrupters of the world. The other cause, is that 13 2 | go on, I judge that the world has always been in the same 14 2 | variations in customs, while the world remained the same: the only 15 2 | which endured, and where the world kept together all its virtu, 16 2 | occupied so much of the world after having destroyed the 17 2, I | did not remain in all the world either a Prince or a Republic 18 2, II | esteem less the honors of the world: while the Gentiles [Pagans] 19 2, II | therefore, to have rendered the world weak and a prey to wicked 20 2, II | although it appears that the World has become effeminate and 21 2, II | are the cause that in the world as many Republics are not 22 2, II | every smallest part of the world of Republics very well armed 23 2, V | Philosophers who hold that the World has existed from eternity, 24 2, V | inhabitants of parts of the world to a very few. And this 25 2, V | happens of necessity that the world purges itself in one of 26 2, X | all the treasure of the world, considering the great enterprises 27 2, XII | and for nothing in thy world to withdraw his forces outside 28 2, XIX | will avenge the conquered world. If, therefore, the conquest 29 2, XXVII | those doors that all the world had opened to him, rebuffed 30 2, XXX | to conquer and hold the world. And that this is true is 31 3, I | that all the things of the world have to have an ending to 32 3, VI | learned in the ways of the world, often make very great errors, 33 3, XI | A few years ago all the world conspired against France, 34 3, XXV | to everything else in the world and who think there is neither 35 3, XXX | against the wise of the world, for he thus called the 36 3, XXXI | it will make you know the world better, less joyful in good 37 3, XXXVI | which having conquered the world, all other armies ought 38 3, XXXIX | Heroes who governed the world in their time, were brought 39 3, XLIII | for all the things of the world in every time have had the


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