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33 honors
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33 lived
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33 scipio
33 tumults
33 tyranny
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | so that in order not to lose everything, [the Nobility] 2 1, V | acquire, or those who fear to lose that which they have acquired, 3 1, X | satisfaction of the mind, they lose; and how much infamy, disgrace, 4 1, XXIII | in the power of so few to lose it. Which action [on the 5 1, XL | seemed to them they would lose their State. But being compelled 6 1, LIX | the faith in order not to lose it, and will serve you ingratitude. 7 2, VIII | to attempt to save it and lose themselves; and taking up 8 2, X | win, but in the other to lose in any case.~There are many 9 2, XV | delaying, they would come to lose in any case, as happened 10 2, XV | Florence much money, and was to lose them the State, as happened 11 2, XVI | three times in order to lose, and must have [pitted] 12 2, XVI | Christian armies are today) can lose easily, for every disorder, 13 2, XXII | it is possible to win or lose according to its fortune 14 2, XXIV | build] it and a disgrace to lose it: To Ottaviano the recovery 15 2, XXV | they can gain a thing and lose it. The Veienti believed 16 2, XXVII | IT IS NOT ENOUGH IF THEY LOSE~The use of dishonorable 17 2, XXVII | beyond the mark, and often lose that opportunity of obtaining 18 2, XXVII | themselves and not to seek to lose it in the hope of a greater 19 2, XXVII | win, or if he lost, to lose gloriously. And if Hannibal 20 3, V | THAT WHICH MAKES A KING LOSE THE KINGDOM THAT WAS INHERITED 21 3, V | therefore, that they begin to lose the State from that hour 22 3, X | evil which causes you to lose. So must Hannibal also have 23 3, XVII | of war will cause you to lose it, for it is impossible 24 3, XXXI | words: The Romans do not lose their courage when defeated, 25 3, XXXI | organization, made them lose at a single blow their courage 26 3, XXXIII| thinking he could easily lose it if his soldiers should 27 3, XXXVI | debases it, or makes it lose courage, because good order 28 3, XXXVII| and how to handle him and lose any terror which their fame 29 3, XXXVII| discourage is to begin to lose, and, therefore, he should 30 3, XXXVII| would be more pernicious to lose his reputation by not being 31 3, XXXVII| leaving it a prey to the enemy lose it as something neglected [ 32 3, XXXVII| while in the other they lose only friends.~But to return 33 3, XXXVII| by which his army might lose that terror which fear of


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