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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | comparing ancient and modern events what is necessary for their 2 1, II | several times, according to events, as Rome did. So that a 3 1, II | through the occurrence of events. It is very true, however, 4 1, II | the City of Rome and what events brought her to her perfection, 5 1, III | CHAPTER III~WHAT EVENTS CAUSED THE CREATION OF THE 6 1, X | and the records of ancient events, would do well living as 7 1, XVII | so great a difference in events in the same City did not 8 1, XVIII | according to circumstances and events in a City, its institutions 9 1, XVIII | rarely or never varied by events. The laws that restrained 10 1, XXVIII| resulting from the difference of events which occurred in those 11 1, XXXIX | diligence examines past events, it is an easy thing to 12 1, XXXIX | ones from the similarity of events. But as these considerations 13 1, LIII | deceived before either by events or by men), their ruin comes 14 1, LVI | CHAPTER LVI~BEFORE GREAT EVENTS OCCUR IN A CITY OR A PROVINCE, 15 1, LVI | natural virtu foresee future events, and having compassion for 16 2 | reasons for hating past events come to be extinguished, 17 2, IV | by Rome, pertinent to the events both internal as well as 18 2, V | suffered, none of the past events would have been recorded. 19 2, XVIII | take new proceeding in new events, reorganized his forces 20 2, XX | proceeding. And if past events are well read, and present 21 2, XXII | its proper place. Certain events also arise where men who 22 2, XXIX | proceed, many times many events will be seen to arise and 23 2, XXIX | then should read of the events of those times, could in 24 2, XXX | more so in the course of events of this Republic, where 25 3, XI | the first shock and await events by temporizing; for, if 26 3, XXX | necessary to have in important events.~This envy can be extinguished 27 3, XXXV | in discussing the past events, one of them begun to tell 28 3, XLIII | the knowledge of future events from the past, to observe 29 3, XLIII | And whoever reads of past events of our City of Florence, 30 3, XLIII | let us come to more recent events. Everyone may have heard


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