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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XII | As soon as these began to speak in the manner of the Potentates, 2 1, XVI | to this matter I want to speak a little more.~A Prince, 3 1, XVIII | which every Citizen could speak in favor or against it before 4 1, XVIII | well that everyone could speak his thoughts on it, so that 5 1, XVIII | of them was not able to speak against them: so that the 6 1, XLVII | some to laugh, some to speak ill in one way and some 7 1, XLVII | private citizen) heard him speak, and afterwards saw them 8 1, LIX | non-observance, I will not speak, as it is an ordinary thing: 9 2 | merit by themselves; but I speak of those matters pertinent 10 2, I | he rarely makes any Roman speak where he recounts [of] Virtu, 11 2, II | those times of which we speak at present, there were in 12 2, II | of which history does not speak. But it is indeed seen that 13 2, XII | assaulted Africa.~Those who speak to the contrary say that 14 2, XIX | part of Germany of which I speak was subject to the Roman 15 2, XX | more fully where we will speak of conspiracies.~I say again, 16 2, XXVI | stockade of their camp to speak their insults, irritating 17 2, XXVIII | accustomed to act than to speak, having arrived there as 18 2, XXIX | And if this of which I speak happened at Rome where there 19 2, XXXII | whom it is not permitted to speak. But if the conspiracy is 20 3, I | not its injury. And as I speak here of mixed bodies, as 21 3, I | bold to try new things and speak ill of it [the government], 22 3, I | understand that it was evil to speak evil of the bad, and that 23 3, I | them aside, nor otherwise speak of them, except where some 24 3, II | liberty of Rome, we will now speak of his severity in maintaining 25 3, V | outside this subject to speak at length of them in the 26 3, VI | by their state, I shall speak widely, not omitting any 27 3, VI | made by another King, so to speak, and one who had so great 28 3, XXXIV | almost never deceived. I speak only of those ranks that 29 3, XXXV | place, therefore, I will speak only of those dangers that 30 3, XXXV | to remain silent and not speak their opinion, would be 31 3, XXXVIII| for him, as he wanted to speak to them before the engagement; 32 3, XL | for you gloriously. But I speak of that deceit which is


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