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

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past

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | beginning [having in mind the past tyranny] governed themselves 2 1, V | selection. And if we go past the causes and examine every 3 1, VIII | them; for by taking up the past of the people, and confirming 4 1, XV | fear conceived from the past routs overcame whatever 5 1, XXV | entirely different from the past ones: for the general mass 6 1, XXVIII| injuries received and her past servitude, she became a 7 1, XXXII | that once the necessity is past, you would take back from 8 1, XXXVII| WHICH GREATLY REGARDS THE PAST BUT CONTRARY TO THE ANCIENT 9 1, XXXVII| troublesome in regard to the past, or if it had been well 10 1, XXXIX | with diligence examines past events, it is an easy thing 11 1, LIII | they might have had in the past benefit them, because they 12 1, LIII | that, notwithstanding his past infinite good works, he [ 13 1, LIX | with Ptolemy, who, in the past he had reinstated in his 14 2 | such partisans of things past, that they celebrate not 15 2 | these two reasons for hating past events come to be extinguished, 16 2 | present more inferior than the past, although in truth the present 17 2 | that state, and praises the past more than the present, deceives 18 2 | them and praises the times past more than the present, may 19 2 | praise the others, for in the past there are many things that 20 2 | present times, praise the past, and desire the future, 21 2, V | they suffered, none of the past events would have been recorded. 22 2, VIII | retain them. And if in the past five hundred years it has 23 2, XVIII | the State: For during the past twenty five years the Italian 24 2, XIX | although for many years past the Emperor and the Duke 25 2, XX | such a proceeding. And if past events are well read, and 26 2, XXX | our own Florence in times past in the period of her greatest 27 3, VI | men have to honor things past but obey the present, and 28 3, VI | called Epicaris, who in the past had been a friend of Nero, 29 3, VIII | they were exposed than his past merits, so that they liberated 30 3, XIII | the Volscians had in the past been defeated, and that 31 3, XXX | Hemicians, who had been in the past friends of the Roman people, 32 3, XXXII | been their Captain in the past. And when he arrived, Mathus 33 3, XXXV | that, in discussing the past events, one of them begun 34 3, XXXVII| new enemies, and in the past had never had a test of 35 3, XXXIX | such things of which in the past he has made a firm study.~ 36 3, XLIII | of future events from the past, to observe a nation hold 37 3, XLIII | virtu. And whoever reads of past events of our City of Florence,


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