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

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scipio

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, X | country to live rather as a Scipio than a Caesar; and those 2 1, XI | seen in the examples of Scipio and of Manlius Torquatus, 3 1, XI | themselves to Sicily: when Scipio heard of this, he went to 4 1, XXIX | ingratitude than that of Scipio; for Coriolanus and Camillus 5 1, XXIX | the ingratitude shown to Scipio arose from a suspicion that 6 1, XXIX | greatness of the enemy that Scipio conquered, from the reputation 7 1, LIII | complete ruin of Athens. When Scipio was made Consul and desired 8 1, LVIII| Roman people] showed against Scipio, I will reply that which 9 1, LX | of Valerius Corvinus, of Scipio, of Pompey, and of many 10 2, XII | ask for peace. He cites Scipio, who, to lift the war from 11 2, XXXII| the entire army, as when Scipio took New Carthage in Spain; 12 2, XXXII| sought to win the war, as did Scipio, when he entered Attica, 13 3, I | Cavalry, and the accusation of Scipio. As these were the extreme 14 3, IX | by choice, is seen when Scipio wanting to pass into Africa 15 3, IX | protract the war, and as was Scipio in the times suited to win 16 3, X | was at the encounter with Scipio in Africa, he should have 17 3, X | necessity. And on the other hand Scipio, when Hannibal had delayed 18 3, XIII | Romans had in Spain under the Scipio’s which, after the death 19 3, XX | Carthage in Spain did not give Scipio Africanus so much reputation, 20 3, XXI | METHOD OF PROCEEDING THAN SCIPIO, ACHIEVED THE SAME RESULT 21 3, XXI | is seen that as soon as Scipio entered Spain, he quickly 22 3, XXI | obtained the same result that Scipio did in Spain; for all the 23 3, XXI | it was with Hannibal and Scipio, it cancels all those errors 24 3, XXI | virtu, as did Hannibal and Scipio. None the less it is seen 25 3, XXI | mentioned. The harm concerning Scipio, was that his soldiers in 26 3, XXI | and friends did; so that Scipio in order to remedy this 27 3, XXI | extraordinary virtu. And if Scipio and Hannibal, one by praiseworthy 28 3, XXII | as I have said above of Scipio and Hannibal, can be avoided 29 3, XXXI | defeated, sent ambassadors to Scipio seeking an accord, [and] 30 3, XXXI | seeking an accord, [and] Scipio gave him certain conditions 31 3, XXXI | again sent ambassadors to Scipio with the commission that 32 3, XXXI | the victor: to whom he [Scipio] did not propose other terms 33 3, XXXIV| only a very few. The elder Scipio did not gain as much glory


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