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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | and conducting a war, in [giving] judgment for Subjects, 2 1, II | laws in Sparta, that in giving parts to the King, the Aristocracy, 3 1, IV | praise, for in addition to giving the people a part in administration, 4 1, VII | that it provides a way for giving vent to those moods which 5 1, VII | accusations before many judges and giving them reputation [authority]. 6 1, XIV | into the sea: whence that giving battle he lost the engagement; 7 1, XV | the war, and instead of giving up the unsuccessful defense 8 1, XVI | them out of the way, or by giving them a part of so many honors 9 1, XXIV | ought not to abstain from giving that little, because every 10 1, XXXV | however, the methods of giving authority and the time for 11 1, XXXV | well ordered have done in giving authority for a long [period 12 1, XL | to commit this error of giving reputation to one man because 13 1, XLVII | palace, and by seemingly giving the people the power to 14 1, LIII | them over to themselves by giving to them things taken from 15 1, LIII | People had made that error of giving authority to the Master 16 1, LV | the edict in any part by giving less than they ought, but 17 1, LV | in fact and not in name, giving them castles and possessions, 18 1, LV | possessions, as well as giving them aid of men and money, 19 2, IV | I will extend myself in giving a particular account of 20 2, XII | her in flight and, by not giving her time to recover, could 21 2, XXIII | exemptions and privileges, giving them Citizenship, and assuring 22 2, XXIV | harmful. And I will begin by giving the reason why in the second 23 2, XXIX | which Heaven has caused, giving them the opportunity or 24 3, VI | this disposition, except by giving up the Tyrancy. And because 25 3, VI | and so by accord, without giving time to anyone to repent 26 3, VIII | to himself the plebs by giving them many benefits such 27 3, XX | affable, and by his not giving example of himself either 28 3, XXII | I have quoted before, in giving many examples of the humaneness 29 3, XXXIII| before the battle, and after giving them many reasons through 30 3, XXXIV | itself so esteemed as his giving some example of some rare 31 3, XLIV | replies, decided that, by not giving them time, to make both 32 3, XLIX | which the Romans showed in giving their civil privileges to


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