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erred 5
erroneous 2
error 58
errors 31
errs 2
escape 11
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32 spirit
31 about
31 different
31 errors
31 governed
31 harm
31 something
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXVIII| avenger not only of the errors of her citizens, but even 2 1, XXIX | for both of these it makes errors. As to the errors made in 3 1, XXIX | makes errors. As to the errors made in conquering, they 4 1, XXIX | proper place. As to the errors made in maintaining itself 5 1, XXXI | EXTRAORDINARILY PUNISHED FOR ERRORS COMMITTED; NOR WERE THEY 6 1, XXXI | greater penalties.~As to errors committed through ignorance, 7 1, XXXI | done, not because their errors merited greater punishment, 8 1, XXXI | their ancient customs.~As to errors [committed] through ignorance, 9 1, XXXVI | society, both because of the errors that new men would make, 10 1, XL | discussion will be seen the many errors made by the Senate and the 11 1, XL | to liberty, and the many errors made by Appius, Chief of 12 1, XL | the People made very great errors in this creation of the 13 1, XL | save their liberty, and the errors of Appius in wanting to 14 1, LVIII | laws, will make the same errors as a loose multitude. And 15 1, LVIII | Syracuse, which made those errors which infuriated and unbridled 16 1, LVIII | from such control], fewer errors will be observed in the 17 1, LVIII | they are where the greater errors exist. When a People is 18 1, LIX | that the people make fewer errors than Princes, and because 19 2, XIX | City [of Rome], and if the errors of the soldiers had not 20 2, XIX | in addition to the other errors they make (which have been 21 2, XXXIII| to counsel well, infinite errors (by counselling) would have 22 3, I | obedience, and if they had made errors to leave their punishment 23 3, VI | world, often make very great errors, and so much greater in 24 3, VI | up their minds, made such errors, that they were crushed 25 3, IX | the true course in either, errors are made: but he who comes 26 3, X | things, make a thousand errors in such decisions. And although 27 3, XXI | Scipio, it cancels all those errors which are made either from 28 3, XVII | these are some of those errors, of which I spoke in the 29 3, XXXIII| it when he punishes their errors, does not fatigue then in 30 3, XXXIV | people always make smaller errors that do Princes. Although 31 3, XXXV | tell Perseus of the many errors committed by him which had


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