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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | for others a short way to bring it to its destined place [ 2 1, V | in a Republic, and apt to bring the Nobility to some [act 3 1, IX | Sparta, who desiring to bring the Spartans back to those 4 1, XVI | above mentioned difficulties bring with them, there is no remedy 5 1, XVII | the time will be enough to bring a City back to good habits 6 1, XVII | that City; and wanting to bring them to equality, it is 7 1, XXV | of] living in a City and bring it to a new and more liberal [ 8 1, XXXIII| Republic would be able to bring to them, commenced (but 9 1, XXXIII| gave him, that he begun to bring fear to the State, so that 10 1, XXXVII| in a City, it will soon bring that City to ruin. So that 11 1, LIII | Maximus, he threatened to bring it before the People, as 12 1, LV | only who have known how to bring it about. For the greatness 13 1, LVIII | persuaded that it is better to bring to that dignity a man of 14 2 | whole truth which would bring out the infamy of those 15 2 | those others that could bring forth their glory. Moreover, 16 2, III | to come there in order to bring in merchandise or some arts: 17 2, VI | with his triumph, he could bring much gold and silver, and 18 2, XI | other reasons of theirs, bring more notoriety than aid 19 2, XI | those friendships that would bring to whoever made it more 20 2, XVII | power as those outside can bring to bear, as you are not 21 2, XXI | be pronounced which will bring censure or infamy upon the 22 2, XXII | Italy; but if he wanted to bring it [the Church] to its ancient 23 2, XXIX | this, when she wants to bring some great things, she selects 24 2, XXIX | same way, when she wants to bring some great ruin, she promotes 25 2, XXIX | to make Rome greater and bring her to that greatness that 26 3, I | are for the better which bring them back to their [original] 27 3, I | as has been said), is to bring them back to their [original] 28 3, I | something intervenes to bring it back to the sign [normality]. 29 3, I | to renew themselves and bring their laws back to first 30 3, I | ordinances or good men to bring about such a result, and 31 3, VI | are executed, they do not bring other dangers than those 32 3, VI | the Principality in itself bring: for once one has become 33 3, X | for it will happen if you bring yourself with the army into


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