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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, III | fear left the Nobles, they begun to vent upon the plebs that 2 1, VIII | the Plebs, so that Manlius begun to have concourse with them 3 1, XVII | corruption which was in them had begun to spread through its members; [ 4 1, XXIX | suspicion that the Citizens begun to have of him that was 5 1, XXXIII| the corrupting of a law is begun which is the nerve and life 6 1, XXXIII| Citizens gave him, that he begun to bring fear to the State, 7 1, XXXIII| that Pompey had too late begun to fear Caesar. Which fear 8 1, XXXVII| soon (having obtained that) begun to fight from ambition and 9 1, XXXVII| time, so that the Romans begun to conduct their armies 10 1, XXXIX | War”, the general public begun to hold them in aversion 11 1, XL | in asking for it, that he begun to be suspected by his companions: 12 1, XL | appointments made for another year, begun to show their error to the 13 1, XL | his alien character, and begun to show his innate haughtiness, 14 1, XL | both sides], but then they begun to disregard the Senate 15 1, XL | continue their Magistracy, and begun to retain the State through 16 1, XLII | had chosen to surround him begun, for the little advantages 17 1, XLIII | was extinguished and they begun to fight as free men, that 18 1, XLV | be put in prison. Appius begun to shout and appeal to the 19 1, XLVI | sought not to fear, they begun to make others fear, and 20 1, XLVII | nominated, at whose name some begun to whistle, some to laugh, 21 2 | after the time when it has begun to descend to its bad times, 22 2, I | them and the Carthaginians, begun to combat them for the Empire 23 2, II | Syracuse, they at first begun to raise a tumult and take 24 2, IV | themselves. For as soon as they begun to go beyond Italy with 25 2, XIII | greater part of wars are begun, not by assaulting the Romans, 26 2, XVIII | that at first wars were begun to be fought by cavalry, 27 2, XIX | the more powerful Cities begun (according to the weakness 28 2, XX | plunged into idleness, begun to delight themselves there, 29 2, XXI | HUNDRED YEARS AFTER THEY HAD BEGUN TO MAKE WAR [AGAINST THAT 30 2, XXX | more than the sun, they too begun to buy off now the Parthians, 31 3, I | presupposed that they had begun to hold in less account 32 3, I | began to be more rare, they begun also to give men more latitude 33 3, VI | they remained until they begun to see that the Consul was 34 3, XI | and before the war was begun, would have been a most 35 3, XIV | Dictator saw through them, and, begun to shout to them, saying 36 3, XXXIV | out. But that third, being begun and founded on your actions, 37 3, XXXIV | But to return whence we begun this discussion, I say, 38 3, XXXV | past events, one of them begun to tell Perseus of the many 39 3, XLIX | sprung up in Rome, and these begun to have a part in the elections;


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