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Niccolò Machiavelli
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defense

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | coming) in waiting for their defense: or if they should be, they 2 1, I | inhabitants or for the defense of that country which they 3 1, VI | being well organized for her defense, as I presuppose, it will 4 1, VII | generates fear, fear seeks defense, for this defense partisans 5 1, VII | seeks defense, for this defense partisans are procured, 6 1, XV | giving up the unsuccessful defense of liberty, they would undertake 7 1, XVI | reason either on public defense or offense, not knowing 8 1, XXI | own soldiers in regard to defense and offense, ought to be 9 1, XXVII | that he had gathered for defense. And thus, brought by that 10 1, XXXVIII| to concede to them this defense. But that [Senate] always 11 1, LVI | such signs to prepare for defense. But, however it may be, 12 1, LVII | united, and think of its defense, as the Roman plebs did 13 2, I | had to engage in a war in defense of them: They did not combat 14 2, II | Veientians created a King for the defense of Veii, and requested aid 15 2, II | permits the exaltation and defense of the country, they would 16 2, II | and most obstinate in the defense of their liberty. Which 17 2, IX | they did not undertake such defense, it would alienate all those 18 2, IX | Carthaginians because of the defense of the Messenians in Sicily 19 2, X | that he had accumulated for defense. The Venetians a few years 20 2, XI | Princes undertake for the defense of others, in the following 21 2, XI | undertake for their own defense.~ 22 2, XVII | the Ultramontanes in the defense of their lands has never 23 2, XVII | has been said. So that the defense of a City is reduced to 24 2, XX | country of Capua for their defense: Which legions, plunged 25 2, XX | relying on them for its defense, for every pact, every convention ( 26 2, XX | send their armies to its defense. Therefore, he who is so 27 2, XXIV | not some other means of defense. When, therefore, a Spartan 28 2, XXV | City to become united in defense of the existing government. 29 2, XXVII | munitions necessary for defense, so that Alexander saw after 30 2, XXIX | good preparation for the defense of the Capitol. She caused ( 31 2, XXIX | cut off all means for the defense of the City of Rome. And 32 3, XII | which constrains them to the defense, he judges the siege will 33 3, XII | neighbors as obstinate in their defense as had Florence, and the 34 3, XXII | things we know from the defense of his father against a 35 3, XXX | EXTINGUISH ENVY; AND HOW THE DEFENSE OF A CITY OUGHT TO BE ORGANIZED 36 3, XXX | dangerous or more useless defense than that which is done 37 3, XXXI | are unprepared for any defense [against a reverse]. This 38 3, XXXVII | than to undertake their defense and then not defending them:


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