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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IX | has assumed, he will not leave to his heirs [or] any other: 2 1, X | anxiety and after death leave of himself an eternal infamy.~ 3 1, XIX | father. But he could not thus leave it to his son Rehoboam, 4 1, XXVI | another, and in sum, not to leave anything unchanged in that 5 1, XXIX | has no excuse, but will leave behind for them an eternal 6 1, XXX | after the victory he must leave the army and place himself 7 1, XXX | Captain] does not want to leave his army, is not able to 8 1, XLIV | and counselled them to leave off making mention of the 9 1, XLVII | added that if they wanted to leave the managing of this matter 10 2, I | become most powerful.~I will leave to one side how the Samnites 11 2, II | subject to him, and will leave them [enjoy] all their arts, 12 2, V | knowledge of antiquity, cannot leave it to posterity. And if 13 2, VIII | better to save themselves and leave their own country, than 14 2, XII | outside Italy and would leave Italy free to them, he would 15 2, XII | Italy free to them, he would leave them that font which would 16 2, XVII | constrained by the artillery to leave their fortified place and 17 2, XXI | subjects, and how they did not leave in them any sign of the 18 2, XXII | bloody for both parties, and leave the victor so debilitated 19 2, XXIV | City or fortress which they leave behind, as is seen in ancient 20 2, XXVI | the least truth in them, leave their harshness in the memory.~ 21 2, XXXI | means than yours, they will leave you and look to the other, 22 3, I | they had made errors to leave their punishment to God. 23 3, I | treats of them fully, we will leave them aside, nor otherwise 24 3, IV | despoil one of a Kingdom, and leave him alive, even though he 25 3, VI | remain alive most of the time leave such thoughts to the dead: 26 3, VI | so much that he does not leave a mind obstinate to vengeance. 27 3, XXI | reputation. And so that I do not leave the above mentioned men, 28 3, XXII | None the less, so as not to leave this part undecided, I say, 29 3, XXII | Valerius in everything, and leave Manlius; for a Prince ought 30 3, XXV | honors from war, and to leave all the useful things to 31 3, XXXI | retire inside Syria, and leave the rest [of the country] 32 3, XXXVII| his strength, and ought to leave the other places undefended: 33 3, XLIX | many: to punish a part and leave a part unpunished, would


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