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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | was such that every one living in his own way, a thousand 2 1, VI | placed in that Principate and living in the midst of that Nobility, 3 1, X | ancient events, would do well living as private citizens in their 4 1, XI | among those who are used to living in the City, where civilization 5 1, XVI | XVI~A PEOPLE ACCUSTOMED TO LIVING UNDER A PRINCE, IF BY SOME 6 1, XVI | is for a people used to living under a Prince to preserve 7 1, XVI | who being accustomed to living under governments of others, 8 1, XVII | virtu of one man who is then living, and not by the virtu of 9 1, XVIII | institutions and modes of living ought to be established 10 1, XVIII | which he intends; for men living in one manner, do not want 11 1, XXV | abolish an ancient [system of] living in a City and bring it to 12 1, XXV | more liberal [system of] living. For as new things disturb 13 1, XXVI | hostile to every system of living, not only Christian, but 14 1, XXIX | our own times anyone now living knows with what industry 15 1, XXIX | Rome. And his manner of living appeared so extraordinary 16 1, XXXIII | on. But Niccolo Da Uzzano living in those times, who was 17 1, XXXVIII| contrary to their mode of living or to other decisions previously 18 1, LVII | by them, but who is still living: for the evil dispositions 19 2, II | hatred and should have loved living in freedom, and the name 20 2, II | great deeds.~This mode of living appears to me, therefore, 21 2, II | all comes from their then living in freedom and now living 22 2, II | living in freedom and now living in servitude. For all the 23 2, IV | which were accustomed to living in freedom, is a difficult 24 2, XIX | maintained such a manner of living. That part of Germany of 25 2, XIX | do not exist, this way of living cannot be adopted, and it 26 2, XXI | which they did not destroy living with their laws, including 27 2, XXI | mainly that are accustomed to living free or to govern themselves 28 2, XXIII | powerful and accustomed to living free, is to be judged, it 29 3, I | according to that mode of living) had conducted themselves 30 3, II | quality elect their own way of living, [and] if they could elect 31 3, VI | and Antoninus [Caracalla] living in different places; for 32 3, XXII | triumphs and glory, were living in Rome; and each of them, 33 3, XXV | lived in. Which manner of living made riches less desirable. 34 3, XXXI | is joined with his way of living so that everyone easily 35 3, XLIII | have formed their way of living. It also facilitates the 36 3, XLV | to acquire less honor by living than his colleague had acquired


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