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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | were to be soldiers: of a kind that, because of such orders, 2 1, II | degenerating into their opposite kind, because of the resemblance 3 1, II | lasciviousness and in every other kind of delight. So that the 4 1, V | other, that they take away a kind of authority from the restless 5 1, V | could be in doubt as to what kind of men may be more harmful 6 1, VI | Empire, you will make it of a kind that you are not able afterward 7 1, VI | if Heaven should be so kind that she would never have 8 1, XLVI | hindrance, becomes of a kind whom the Citizen fear, and 9 1, LIX | with his enemies. Of this kind have been the Princes of 10 1, LIX | Saguntum in Spain was of this kind, which hazarded her own 11 2, I | chapter we will discuss the kind of people they had to combat 12 2, III | merchandise or some arts: of a kind so that the City could never 13 2, VI | silver, and every other kind of booty into the Treasury.~ 14 2, VIII | and possessions: The other kind of war is when an entire 15 2, VIII | its old inhabitants. This kind of war is most cruel and 16 2, VIII | men and the country of a kind which was unable to feed 17 2, XVI | order open [thin] and of a kind so that it could receive 18 2, XIX | among those horsemen was a kind of cavalry entirely similar 19 2, XXVI | assailing them with every kind of injury, vituperating 20 2, XXXII| with those within) this kind of conquest was tried by 21 3, I | who live together in some kind of organization, often know 22 3, II | honorable. But if they are of a kind that their strength is not 23 3, VI | insult to their person. This [kind of injury] armed Pausanias 24 3, VI | away his State. Of this kind, in our times, was that 25 3, VI | threatened them with every kind of vengeance: and to show 26 3, VI | respect they had for his kind.~It is indeed true that 27 3, VII | State of Rome was of this kind, and so was the expulsion 28 3, VIII | actions ought to consider the kind of times and proceed according 29 3, XXI | cruelty, rapine, and every kind of perfidy, obtained the 30 3, XXII | commanded his with every kind of severity, [subjecting 31 3, XXII | treated them with every kind and degree of humanity, 32 3, XVII | possessions, and to every other kind of enmity. And the Florentines 33 3, XXXI | that if there had been any kind of virtu in Venice and in 34 3, XXXVI| inflaming them. The third kind of armies is where there 35 3, XLIX | signs, it is seen from the kind of penalty imposed on those


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