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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | been these calumnies, which employed against powerful citizens 2 1, IX | ambition that which should be employed for virtuous reasons by 3 1, L | but also that which they employed among themselves. The other, 4 1, LI | This prudence was well employed by the Roman Senate when 5 1, LII | Which method, if it had been employed against Cosimo DeMedici, 6 1, LVIII | will see so many examples employed by them which testify to 7 1, LIX | less it was more humanely employed by a Republic and with less 8 2, V | which the Christian Religion employed against the Gentile [heathen] 9 2, XVII | On the flank it cannot be employed except in that manner that 10 2, XIX | methods which the Romans employed, and having been able to 11 2, XXI | and force are not to be employed, but that they ought to 12 2, XXIII | order to live. But they employed that middle way, which is 13 2, XXIV | strength and violence that is employed in holding a people are 14 2, XXXII | methods mentioned, the Romans employed this last more than any 15 2, XXXIII | see it is most prudently employed, for if the Senate had wanted 16 3, V | which his predecessors had employed. So that by having filled 17 3, VI | manner that the Aetolians employed in killing Nabis, the Spartan 18 3, VI | same effect as the means employed by Nelematus of Epirus described 19 3, VI | conspired against him, and they employed as the executioner [of their 20 3, VI | Prince. Many others have employed other means and perseverance, 21 3, X | most injurious. The method employed by Fabius Maximus of staying 22 3, XXI | withstanding that they have employed contrary methods, to have 23 3, XXI | results as those who have employed the methods described above; 24 3, XXIV | necessary, and the more they employed them. This caused two evils. 25 3, XVII | restore order to them, always employed this third method, and always 26 3, XXIX | other dishonest means they employed, they made laws and prohibited 27 3, XXX | times, and having always employed that rank for public usefulness 28 3, XXXII | those soldiers who had been employed by the Carthaginians in 29 3, XXXIII | want to omit an expedient employed by Fabius, when he first 30 3, XXXIV | better means that can be employed is to have as companions 31 3, XXXVIII| if greatCaptains have employed extraordinary means to firm 32 3, XXXVIII| armies. The methods they employed were to exercise their troops 33 3, XL | of that deceit which is employed against that enemy who distrusts 34 3, XL | similar deceit was also employed by Pontius, the Captain 35 3, XLIII | Gauls [and French] have employed the same means; and from 36 3, XLIV | has been seen to be well employed in our times by Pope Julian


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