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came 102
camels 1
camertines 1
camillus 35
camp 24
campaigns 1
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36 possible
36 towns
35 already
35 camillus
35 consider
35 defeated
35 execution
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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camillus

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | that the virtu of Furius Camillus when he was liberating [ 2 1, VIII | he had merited as much as Camillus, and as for other warlike 3 1, XII | favored and magnified by Camillus and by the other Princes 4 1, XIII | enterprise so much that Camillus who had been made Dictator 5 1, XXIX | Scipio; for Coriolanus and Camillus were both made exiles because 6 1, LV | concerning the vow that Camillus had made to give the tenth 7 2, XXIII| Torquatus, and afterwards by Camillus, who having constrained 8 2, XXIII| Livius placed in the mouth of Camillus, which give witness both 9 2, XXIII| from the proposition of Camillus, and then by the judgment 10 2, XXIX | having first ordained that Camillus, who alone could be the 11 2, XXIX | is seen that she caused Camillus to be exiled and not killed, 12 2, XXIX | Roman army to Veii, and Camillus to Ardea, in order to be 13 2, XXX | succor from Veii and from Camillus, being driven by hunger, 14 2, XXX | gold already being weighed) Camillus arrived with his army, which 15 3, I | the virtu and goodness of Camillus that the Senate and the 16 3, VIII | for the honors given to Camillus, and he came to such a blindness 17 3, XII | THE LAST AND BEST WEAPON. Camillus, the most prudent among 18 3, XX | ALL THE POWER OF ROME~When Camillus was with his army around 19 3, XX | ingratiate himself with Camillus and the Roman people, under 20 3, XX | them all to the camp before Camillus, and presenting them to 21 3, XX | not only not accepted by Camillus, but having had the teacher 22 3, XX | humanity and integrity of Camillus so much, that they decided 23 3, XXII | discuss below [speaking] of Camillus.~ 24 3, XXIII| CHAPTER XXIII~FOR WHAT REASON CAMILLUS WAS DRIVEN OUT OF ROME~We 25 3, XXIII| proved by the example of Camillus, who in his proceedings 26 3, XXX | be a dangerous one. And Camillus, finding himself Tribune 27 3, XXX | authority to him. Whence Camillus taking this consent at its 28 3, XXX | liberate him; as happened to Camillus, who, having given many 29 3, XXX | noted is the orders given by Camillus, both inside and outside 30 3, XXX | by that third army which Camillus had raised to have in Rome 31 3, XXX | the need should arise. But Camillus, and whoever was as wise 32 3, XXX | otherwise do not imitate Camillus, and will not be able to 33 3, XXXI | things that our historian has Camillus say in order to show how 34 3, XXXI | account of the expense. Camillus had gone out with the army ( 35 3, XXXI | troops coming to the ears of Camillus, he showed himself outside,


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