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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | FIRST BOOK~When I consider how much honor is attributed 2 1, IV | forth, and that they did not consider that in every Republic there 3 1, IV | Roman government, and to consider that so many good effects 4 1, VI | Republic, he should have to consider if he should want it to 5 1, VI | of liberty, it is easy to consider the benefit that will come 6 1, VII | on which anyone should consider how much evil would have 7 1, X | Prince in a Republic also consider how much more praise those 8 1, X | security. Then if he will consider the sorrowful times of the 9 1, X | heavens gives the opportunity consider that there are two ways: 10 1, XVI | them he merits, he does not consider he has any obligation to 11 1, XVIII | from that written above, to consider whether a free State can 12 1, XXIV | thing, to whoever should consider it only superficially, would 13 1, XXVIII| preserved it. Whoever would consider, therefore, what has been 14 1, XXVIII| Cities. For whoever will consider things carefully, will see 15 1, XXXIX | recognized by those who consider present and ancient affairs 16 1, LII | therefore, men ought to consider the defects and perils which 17 1, LV | outside this subject to consider a decision of the Senate 18 2, II | is a marvelous thing to consider to what greatness Athens 19 2, II | more marvelous thing to consider to what greatness Rome arrived 20 2, II | Virtu. For if they were to consider that it [our Religion] permits 21 2, XIX | please them, they would consider that acquisitions by any 22 2, XXIX | OPPOSE HER DESIGNS~If we consider well how human affairs proceed, 23 3, VI | entering on this matter) to consider first against whom conspiracies 24 3, VIII | ALTER A REPUBLIC OUGHT TO CONSIDER ITS CONDITION~And if there 25 3, VIII | greatest actions, ought to consider the times and accommodate 26 3, VIII | favor of Tyranny, ought to consider the condition of things, 27 3, VIII | in their actions ought to consider the kind of times and proceed 28 3, XI | Which thing has made me consider that whenever there are 29 3, XIII | And it may be well here to consider first, which is more to 30 3, XXII | them.~But if we have to consider a Prince, as Xenophon considers 31 3, XXV | spoiled. The other is to consider the generosity of spirit 32 3, XXVI | this subject, but ought to consider the disorders which may 33 3, XXXIII| prudence, and will always consider him so when they see him 34 3, XXXVII| For, on the one hand I consider that a good Captain ought 35 3, XXXVII| passes. On the other hand. I consider that a wise Captain, when


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