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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, III | that poison which they had kept within their breasts, and 2 1, III | of whom the Nobles were kept in restraint, it behooved 3 1, VI | because those who ruled kept them in check and did not 4 1, VI | to few Citizens, and were kept distant from the Plebs, 5 1, VI | believe that things could be kept balanced in this way, that 6 1, XI | could keep in Italy, were kept there by an oath that they 7 1, XII | other celebrated Oracles kept the world in admiration 8 1, XII | This is that the Church has kept and still keeps this province [ 9 1, XVII | virtu while they lived, kept that City free: but when 10 1, XXVII | of a riotous man, who had kept his sister, and had put 11 1, XXXV | considering the reasons that kept the Dictators good and that 12 1, XXXV | Republics which have been kept well ordered have done in 13 1, XLIX | came into liberty, they kept this authority in a foreigner, 14 1, LII | believed, but should have kept account always that name 15 2 | endured, and where the world kept together all its virtu, 16 2, I | Carthaginian war, which kept Italy occupied for sixteen 17 2, IV | themselves had, which they kept until they were subjugated 18 2, VI | their state]. And they kept to this method up to the 19 2, XII | case the enemy ought to be kept distant from home, for your 20 2, XVII | the walls of the town are kept low and almost buried in 21 2, XXI | become jealous and would have kept their distance from them [ 22 2, XXV | the more they would have kept war away from them, and 23 2, XXVIII| to Philip, who for a time kept him in the hope of avenging 24 2, XXX | parts of the body have to be kept armored, and not its extremities, 25 3, I | institutions have need to be kept alive by the virtu of one 26 3, V | facility Principalities are kept by those who are counselled 27 3, VI | and that if one has been kept secret among many men for 28 3, VI | armed, behind the door, and kept one at the window who should 29 3, IX | slowness and caution, had kept the enemy at bay. Nor could 30 3, XVI | For as that City always kept armies [outside] in the 31 3, XXI | virtu gave him, that he kept his soldiers quiet and united.~ 32 3, XXIII | admired for his virtues, what kept him admired was the solicitude, 33 3, XXV | that its Citizens are to be kept poor. And although there 34 3, XXV | his triumph, none the less kept himself poor. And so much 35 3, XXX | Servilius Head, he wanted kept near Rome to restrain the


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