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

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history

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | continue the rest of the history according as I promised 2 1 | a real understanding of history, and from not drawing that [ 3 1 | which the understanding of History ought to be sought. And 4 1, III | institutions, and as every history is full of examples, it 5 1, VII | recital by Titus Livius in his history, which refers to there having 6 1, VIII | evil. And whoever reads the history of this City, will see how 7 1, IX | gone too far into Roman history, not having yet made any 8 1, X | Princes, if they read the history and the records of ancient 9 1, X | against them.~And if the history of those men should be well 10 1, X | learn from this lesson of history how a good Kingdom can be 11 1, XI | whoever considers well Roman history will see how much Religion 12 1, XVI | from the records of ancient history will show how difficult 13 1, XVI | sons of Brutus, who, as history shows, together with other 14 1, XXIV | honorable thing. And the history of Horatius Codes and that 15 1, XXIV | those men by the public. The history of Manlius Capitolinus is 16 1, XLIX | and the Fathers: and as history does not show whether Mamercus 17 1, XLIX | must be assumed either that history is defective, or that the 18 1, LX | seen from the course of History that the Roman Republic, 19 2, II | learned from the lessons of history what injury the people and 20 2, II | extinguished in a manner of which history does not speak. But it is 21 2, IV | although there is no particular history of their affairs, yet there 22 2, V | credence: as happened with the history of Diodorus Siculus, who 23 2, VIII | discusses at the end of [the history] of Jugurtha, when he says 24 2, X | find good soldiers. Every history in a thousand places shows 25 2, XXXI | given by T. Livius in his history, even though it may be outside 26 2, XXXIII| think that (reading this history of Livius and wanting to 27 3, I | very well known from the history of Livius, where he shows 28 3, I | notable, none the less, as history treats of them fully, we 29 3, III | rare in all the record of history to see a father to sit in 30 3, III | by those who read ancient history, that after a change of 31 3, VI | the many. I say that in history it is to be found that all 32 3, VI | for the respect I have of history, I would never believe that 33 3, VII | For (as is learned from history) in such changes, some times 34 3, VII | become terrified: but because history is full of these examples, 35 3, VIII | that there is an example in history more suitable to show the 36 3, XIII | seen in many instances in history where soldiers without a 37 3, XXII | Among the other ancient history of the Venetian Republic, 38 3, XXVI | as has been seen in our history) the excess committed against 39 3, XXXI | point in the reading of this history; and it is seen that the


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