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Niccolò Machiavelli
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defeated

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IX | could have recourse, he was defeated, and his plans [no matter 2 1, XV | and having lastly been defeated in Tuscany, and their armies 3 1, XV | Umbrians having also been defeated, so that “They were not 4 1, XV | fight, the Samnites were defeated; for the virtu of the Romans, 5 1, XLVII | Capua after Hannibal had defeated the Romans at Cannae: while 6 1, LIII | Giacomini, after having defeated Bartolomeo D’Alvino at San 7 1, LIV | arms, the Frateschi were defeated, among whom was Pagolantonio 8 2 | both the victorious and the defeated ones, has cause to marvel 9 2, I | the Romans, but they were defeated with the greatest massacre 10 2, IV | leader Bellovesus, and having defeated and driven out the inhabitants 11 2, IV | inflicted on them, they were defeated [in war] in a short time, 12 2, VIII | that, after Jugurtha was defeated, movements of the Gauls 13 2, VIII | several Roman armies, were defeated by Marius. The Romans, therefore, 14 2, XII | away from home: You can (if defeated) recover easily, as much 15 2, XVIII | and as many infantry, and defeated them, for the cavalry could 16 2, XXII | result, for the Swiss were defeated after a long fight, and 17 2, XXII | when (after the Romans had defeated the Latins) he shouted throughout 18 2, XXII | as though they had been defeated, and that any little force 19 2, XXV | and coming to battle they defeated and routed them. It will 20 2, XXV | opinion, and were in the end defeated by the Romans in one engagement. 21 2, XXVII | arguments. After Hannibal and defeated the Romans at Cannae, he 22 2, XXVII | hesitate to combat (and to be defeated), judging he might have [ 23 2, XXIX | of the soldiers who were defeated at the Allia to go to Veii, 24 2, XXXIII| Fabius, the Consul, having defeated them near Sutrium, and planning 25 3, X | suffer, for he had already defeated Syphax and acquired so much 26 3, XIII | Volscians had in the past been defeated, and that they only won 27 3, XXII | and whether he won or was defeated, it was the same to him; 28 3, XXXI | and in which he had been defeated, sent ambassadors to Scipio 29 3, XXXI | lose their courage when defeated, nor become insolent when 30 3, XXXII | Latins afterwards having been defeated, they were deprived of that 31 3, XXXIV | permission, even though he had defeated the enemy. Which three acts 32 3, XXXV | the field with an army was defeated, whence harm would have 33 3, XXXV | Macedonians, who, when he was defeated by Paulus Emilius, having 34 3, XXXVII| that if your soldiers are defeated in those slight battles, 35 3, XLVIII| discover the deceit, and thus defeated the designs of the Tuscans.


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