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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | thing for the Republic to be ruined before it can be brought 2 1, VI | other cities also rebelling, ruined that Republic entirely.~ 3 1, X | misfortunes, her Cities ruined and sacked: He will see 4 1, XI | that that kingdom will be ruined or that it will be sustained 5 1, XII | CHURCH WAS LACKING, WAS RUINED~Those Princes or those Republics 6 1, XVII | was said above) is quickly ruined, unless it should be made 7 1, XIX | Kingdom of necessity will be ruined. And so, on the contrary, 8 1, XIX | Kingdom would have been ruined: but it was seen that this 9 1, XIX | to these dangers of being ruined under a weak or bad King.~ 10 1, XXIV | otherwise, it will quickly be ruined. For if to a citizen who 11 1, XXXIV | authority, will always be ruined in grave incidents. And 12 1, XXXVII| it being revived, wholly ruined the liberty of Rome; for 13 1, XL | REPUBLIC CAN BE SAVED OR RUINED BECAUSE OF SIMILAR ACCIDENTS~ 14 1, XL | have done; so that he was ruined at the outset. The Senate 15 1, XLI | without friends, he will be ruined.~ 16 1, LII | of the Republic should be ruined; for if they had taken away 17 1, LII | beat him and, in the end, ruined him. Piero, therefore, could 18 2, II | were free, they will not be ruined even in servitude; servitude 19 2, III | Rome grew while Alba was ruined.~ 20 2, IV | two Republics, which were ruined for no other reason than 21 2, IV | too far, they were soon ruined. And if this method of making 22 2, XXVII | their resources, they are ruined.~ 23 3, II | distant that if they are ruined, you should not be long 24 3, VI | impossible that they are not ruined in its execution. For if 25 3, VI | disturbed, and everything not ruined; so that it is much better 26 3, VI | Julio’s enterprise to be ruined. Against which accidents ( 27 3, VI | mentioned before above, was ruined. Hanno (of whom we made 28 3, IX | accordance with his manner, he is ruined. Piero Soderini, mentioned 29 3, IX | with his country, he was ruined. Pope Julius II proceeded 30 3, IX | necessity he would have been ruined, for he would not have changed 31 3, XI | separate anyone, they were ruined: For it is seen that the 32 3, XXI | to cause a Prince to be ruined. For he who desires too 33 3, XXIV | introduced, which in time ruined that Republic.~The first 34 3, XXV | Sects, while the other has ruined them, — if this matter had 35 3, XXVI | CHAPTER XXVI~HOW A STATE IS RUINED BECAUSE OF WOMEN~A difference 36 3, XXX | that both of these men were ruined, and their ruin was caused 37 3, XXXI | command them, he yet would be ruined; for a Captain (while the 38 3, XXXI | it must happen that he be ruined. If, therefore, a City would


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