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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XI | should discuss the infinite actions of the people of Rome [taken] 2 1, XXIV | regard to any of his good actions. And if these orders are 3 1, XXIV | the punishment for evil actions be feared, it is very necessary 4 1, XXVII | fury which governed all his actions, with only his simple guard 5 1, XXIX | increased by some of his actions or expressions made insolently. 6 1, XL | parts which are notable [actions] in it, which are many and [ 7 1, LI | best of things in their actions, although necessity should 8 1, LVIII | occurs in narrating the actions of men to observe the multitude 9 2 | they also exaggerate the actions of the enemies; so that 10 2, II | more ferocious in their actions. Which can be observed from 11 2, II | no ferocious or energetic actions. Theirs did not lack pomp 12 2, III | inhabitants. And because all our actions imitate nature, it is neither 13 2, VI | they deviated in all the actions from the universal methods 14 2, XV | to interfere with public actions, with damage and shame to 15 2, XVIII | Romans in all their military actions esteemed the foot soldier 16 2, XVIII | you, whoever examines his actions carefully will see that 17 2, XXII | resembles so many similar actions which are true as to make 18 3, I | show to anyone how much the actions of some men in particular 19 3, I | concluded. And although the actions of the Kings were great 20 3, VI | or impediment to all the actions of men as much as when in 21 3, VI | are speaking; for in such actions there is nothing so necessary 22 3, VIII | much more in their greatest actions, ought to consider the times 23 3, VIII | live unhappily and their actions have bad endings; and, on 24 3, VIII | above that men in their actions ought to consider the kind 25 3, IX | seen that some men in their actions proceed with drive, others 26 3, X | before shown how much the actions concerning great things 27 3, X | deviate especially in military actions, where at present none of 28 3, XII | useful necessity is to human actions, and to what glory they 29 3, XV | he did not aid him in the actions in the field either with 30 3, XVIII | difficult to understand his actions, and not as much his actions 31 3, XVIII | actions, and not as much his actions that he does at a distance, 32 3, XXII | one who offered; in his actions he was benign in all things; 33 3, XXVIII | CHAPTER XXVIII~THAT THE ACTIONS OF CITIZENS OUGHT TO BE 34 3, XXVIII | be noted that many times actions that appear merciful, and 35 3, XXX | be able to counsel what actions were to be taken and executed 36 3, XXXIV | begun and founded on your actions, gives you such a name in 37 3, XXXVII | AVOIDED~It appears that in the actions of men (as we discussed 38 3, XXXVIII| of the fight. Follow my actions, I do not want to say to 39 3, XLIII | is true that men in their actions are more virtuous in this


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