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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | that she was not able to exist free for a long time, none 2 1, VII | these ordinary means do not exist, they will have recourse 3 1, VII | organization because there did not exist within that circle of arrangements, 4 1, IX | the diverse opinions that exist among them, yet having once 5 1, XXIII | Republic in order to have it exist free a long time, and to 6 1, XXIV | well observed, a City will exist free for a long time; if 7 1, XXXIV | title of Dictator did not exist in Rome, they would have 8 1, XXXIX | same desires and passions exist in all Cities and people, 9 1, XXXIX | that the same troubles will exist in every time.~The City 10 1, XL | much graciousness could exist with so much haughtiness. 11 1, LII | And, truly, there cannot exist in a Republic, and especially 12 1, LV | when this goodness does not exist, no good is to be hoped 13 1, LV | this religion is seen to exist in great [measure] in those 14 1, LVIII | where the greater errors exist. When a People is indeed 15 2 | more detestable as they exist more in those who sit in 16 2, VIII | For these new names that exist in Italy and in the provinces, 17 2, XV | ambiguity [indecision] will exist when these deliberations 18 2, XIX | certain conditions that exist in that country which are 19 2, XIX | elsewhere such conditions do not exist, this way of living cannot 20 2, XXIII | hands whether Latium should exist. Therefore, you can prepare 21 2, XXIV | if the fortress did not exist, and so much more easily 22 3, I | THAT A SECT OR A REPUBLIC EXIST FOR LONG, IT IS NECESSARY 23 3, VI | but that a distance should exist between them and the Principate, 24 3, VI | wanting to avoid these, there exist these remedies. The first 25 3, VI | to avoid the dangers that exist in the beginning, and most 26 3, XV | principal authority is to exist in one man. Which is contrary 27 3, XVII | these passions could so exist in a Roman Citizen, and 28 3, XVII | think how much they could exist in a Citizen of a City that 29 3, XVII | order that accord could exist, and has existed to this 30 3, XXVIII| say that a Republic cannot exist without Citizens of repute, 31 3, XXXI | that where this does not exist there cannot be any good 32 3, XLI | decided, there ought not to exist any consideration of what


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