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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | have been wise and have lived in most amenable and most 2 1, II | inhabitants were few, [and] lived for a time dispersed and 3 1, II | the Aristocracy, Athens lived a very short time as compared 4 1, III | seen while the Tarquins lived, whom the nobility feared, 5 1, VI | it was born, whoever then lived in Venice participated in 6 1, X | after Rome became an Empire, lived under the laws [and] as 7 1, X | Princes, than those who lived an in a contrary manner; 8 1, XI | because Princes are short lived, it will happen that that 9 1, XVI | institution, establishes a short lived state. It is true that I 10 1, XVII | whose virtu while they lived, kept that City free: but 11 1, XIX | And thus as long as she lived under Kings, she was subject 12 1, XXXIII| never permitted while he lived that a second [error] be 13 2 | many nations where people lived with virtu, as it was in 14 2, II | Veientians as long as they lived under the King, judging 15 2, III | King of Rome, that there lived there eighty thousand men 16 2, IV | Romans. The Tuscans, then, lived in that equality and proceeded 17 2, IV | throughout all Italy, who lived with them in many respects 18 2, IV | deceit under which they had lived they were not in time to 19 2, IV | would have given them, they lived in security for a long time, 20 2, VII | that country: then, as they lived poorly at home it would 21 2, VIII | on that which the others lived.~The Romans had three of 22 2, XVII | easily, if they should have lived in those times [of the advent 23 2, XIX | this manner, live and have lived for a long time.~None the 24 2, XXIV | them. And so long as Rome lived free and followed her institutions 25 2, XXIV | to Florentine rule, had lived in freedom, and had resorted 26 2, XXX | Kings of Massinissa, who all lived near to the confines of 27 2, XXX | existence as long as they lived free, but when they came 28 3, V | result: For if Tarquin had lived like the other Kings and 29 3, V | institutions under which men have lived for a long time. And if 30 3, V | Princes as long as they lived, even though they often 31 3, VIII | if Sulla and Marius had lived in the times of Manlius, 32 3, XXV | found in any house they lived in. Which manner of living 33 3, XLIII | together with the Gauls who lived in Italy on this side of


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