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accomplishments 1
accord 36
accordance 8
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36 accord
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36 courage
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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accord

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIII | all their liberty, made an accord with the Consul to remain 2 1, XXXVIII| soon began to negotiate an accord with the Arentines who were [ 3 1, XL | of those who were not in accord to give it to him and could 4 1, XLV | THE ONE WHO GOVERNS IT~The accord having taken place and Rome 5 1, L | every other thing, were in accord only on this: not to want 6 2, IV | Flaminius, and discussing the accord in the presence of a Praetor 7 2, XIII | constrained to come to an accord. As this victory greatly 8 2, XIV | never to forego anything by accord, wanting to forego it honorably, 9 2, XV | passage sought to make an accord with the Florentines, and 10 2, XV | ambassadors to the King made an accord with him that they would 11 2, XIX | has never been a means of accord except by force: Nor has 12 2, XX | Romans was not to break the accord and convention which they 13 2, XXII | sufficed him to make an accord with the Church.~This advice 14 2, XXIII | were brought, who made an accord with the Romans when they 15 2, XXIV | can [keep it] free by an accord or by external aid. All 16 2, XXVII | away, decided to try for an accord and concede to them that 17 2, XXVII | did not want to accept the accord, but killed whoever came 18 2, XXVII | provisions, they attempted an accord: which the people of Florence, 19 2, XXVII | they, than to refuse any accord, and especially when it 20 3, VI | given [by each] not being in accord, they were forced to confess 21 3, VI | accuse you all; and so by accord, without giving time to 22 3, VIII | natural inclination are not in accord with the times, most of 23 3, VIII | live happily who are in accord with the times. And without 24 3, XI | this corruption made an accord in which they not only recovered 25 3, XI | confederates and made an accord with them [France], so that 26 3, XI | little later also to make an accord with them. So that without 27 3, XII | outside the conventions of the accord, overran and pillaged the 28 3, XII | Samnium without hope for any accord, Claudius Pontius, then 29 3, XVII | certain proposals of an accord, that he escaped and took 30 3, XXIV | for when the terms of an accord were completed between the 31 3, XVII | various places, in order that accord could exist, and has existed 32 3, XXXI | ambassadors to Scipio seeking an accord, [and] Scipio gave him certain 33 3, XXXI | control of the Romans: Which accord Antiochus refused, and coming 34 3, XXXI | obtained a more honorable accord. But the baseness of their 35 3, XXXII | Prince abandon all idea of an accord, there is no other more 36 3, XXXII | whom you do not want the accord made. For the fear of that


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