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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | that had their beginning subject to others, and I will talk 2 1, II | strength, it will become subject to a neighboring state which 3 1, XIX | lived under Kings, she was subject to these dangers of being 4 1, XXII | with his subjects, remained subject to the Romans. And when 5 1, XXII | Citizens should make them subject, as is seen Metius wanted 6 1, XXXIII | of the Empire. On which subject it will first be discussed, 7 1, XXXIV | detriment. But to return to our subject, I conclude, that the neighbors 8 1, XXXVIII| And so to return to the subject, irresolute Republics never 9 1, XLIX | having had its beginnings subject to the Roman Empire, and 10 1, XLIX | government of others, remained subject for a long time and without 11 1, L | because suddenly both the subject lands and the City itself 12 1, LIII | a decision. So that this subject coming up for debate, the 13 1, LV | seem to me outside this subject to consider a decision of 14 1, LV | that Province are in a way subject to these, yet, by their 15 1, LVIII | above at length on this subject, where it has been shown 16 1, LVIII | to me to be outside this subject (for this matter draws me 17 2, I | in connection with this subject to show the course held 18 2, II | suspect them. Nor also can he subject those Cities which he acquires 19 2, II | servitudes is that of being subject to a Republic: the one, 20 2, II | love equally the Cities subject to him, and will leave them [ 21 2, VIII | appear to me alien to the subject to discuss how two kinds 22 2, XVII | it not to be outside this subject to discuss whether such 23 2, XIX | Germany of which I speak was subject to the Roman Empire, as 24 2, XIX | the Emperor, and were not subject to any Prince, ransomed 25 2, XIX | that certain Communities subject to the Duke of Austria rebelled 26 2, XXXI | me to be foreign to this subject to discuss among other matters 27 2, XXXI | though it may be outside his subject. When Alexander the Great 28 2, XXXI | does not appear outside the subject to discuss it in the following 29 3, I | In connection with this subject, those who governed the 30 3, V | be something outside this subject to speak at length of them 31 3, VI | But let us return to our subject. I say that they who conspire 32 3, XII | order not to return to this subject further, it appears proper 33 3, XXVI | as we have discussed this subject at length in the Chapter 34 3, XXVI | take little account of this subject, but ought to consider the


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