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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | therefore to judge these tumults harmful, nor divisive to a Republic, 2 1, V | kind of men may be more harmful to the Republic, either 3 1, V | as to which men are more harmful in a Republic, either those 4 1, VII | are calumnies useless and harmful, as we shall discuss in 5 1, VIII | Republics as calumnies are harmful: and on the other hand there 6 1, XXIII | GUARDING OF PASSES IS OFTEN HARMFUL~It was never judged [to 7 1, XXVI | middle paths which are most harmful, for they do not know how 8 1, XXXIII| so far, that it is a more harmful procedure to want to remedy 9 1, XXXV | THE DECEMVIRS IN ROME WAS HARMFUL TO THE LIBERTY OF THAT REPUBLIC, 10 1, XXXV | partisans for itself. Nor is it harmful either to be poor or not 11 1, XL | whom the People create, are harmful to liberty; none the less 12 1, XLV | AUTHOR OF IT; AND IT IS MOST HARMFUL TO RENEW EVERY DAY NEW INJURIES 13 1, XLV | Nobility. Here it is seen how harmful it is to a Republic or to 14 1, LII | less dangerous and less harmful to the Republic, for them 15 1, LIII | Romans so useless and so harmful, that they said freely they 16 1, LX | thing, it would be a very harmful thing if that City should 17 2, XV | WEAK DECISIONS ARE ALWAYS HARMFUL~In connection with this 18 2, XV | decisions are also not less harmful than ambiguous ones, especially 19 2, XVIII | the acquisitions become harmful, not an aggrandizement, 20 2, XIX | reasons, the acquisitions are harmful; for he may very well extend 21 2, XX | auxiliaries are the most harmful, because that Prince or 22 2, XXIII | old man had been and how harmful was their decision, as will 23 2, XXIV | FORTRESSES ARE GENERALLY MORE HARMFUL THAN USEFUL~It may perhaps 24 2, XXIV | fortresses, or whether they are harmful Or useful to him who builds 25 2, XXIV | necessary, in the second harmful. And I will begin by giving 26 2, XXIV | the second case they are harmful, I say that that Prince 27 2, XXIV | this is true) are much more harmful by far than useful: For 28 2, XXIV | shown that that fortress was harmful and not a security to his 29 2, XXVI | Romans think this was a harmful thing (as has been said 30 3, X | a commission is null or harmful; for this conclusion ought 31 3, X | of these proceedings are harmful. In the first, one leaves 32 3, XI | some evil would have arisen harmful to Roman liberty if the 33 3, XV | THAT MANY COMMANDERS ARE HARMFUL~The Fidenati having revolted, 34 3, XXII | procedure of Manlius to be harmful in a Prince, but useful 35 3, XXIII | proceeding as Valerius did is harmful to the country and to oneself, 36 3, XXIII | the country, but sometimes harmful to oneself. This is very 37 3, XXIV | because of such decisions was harmful to the City. And if the 38 3, XVII | methods this last is the most harmful, less certain, and more 39 3, XXVIII| most dangerous and wholly harmful. The private ways are by


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