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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XVI | that has newly sprung up comes to have enemy partisans 2 1, XXIII | to sustain an enemy who comes in a large body to hurl 3 1, XXXII | believes that if danger comes upon him, he may regain 4 1, XXXVII| with it, either the evil comes much later, or by itself 5 1, XXXVII| in time (before its end comes) it will extinguish itself.~ 6 1, XLVI | the beginning, it finally comes to be most dangerous in 7 1, LII | HIM THOSE WAYS BY WHICH HE COMES TO POWER~It will be seen 8 1, LIII | events or by men), their ruin comes of necessity. And Dante 9 1, LIII | expected victory, if defeat comes, they do not blame fortune 10 1, LIX | fear of [losing] the State comes to pass, both will break 11 2, I | them, for which, when it comes, they have no remedy to 12 2, II | disorder proceeded, for it all comes from their then living in 13 2, II | rapidly, both that which comes from the culture [of the 14 2, II | the soil] and that which comes from the arts, for everyone 15 2, XII | are: That he who assaults comes with more spirit than he 16 2, XII | them, so that that font comes to dry up, as Hannibal says, 17 2, XIII | CHAPTER XIII~THAT ONE COMES FROM THE BOTTOM TO A GREAT 18 2, XVII | should be added that one now comes to the joining of battle 19 2, XVII | so that when the battle comes to hand to hand fighting, 20 2, XIX | and not power together, comes to ruin. Whoever impoverishes 21 2, XXI | Prince, in this manner, comes to escape many causes of 22 2, XXIII | the enemy. And all this comes from evil counsels and from 23 2, XXX | that the more the enemy comes near, so much more will 24 3, VI | from thoughtlessness it comes to be communicated to a 25 3, VI | these dangers before it comes to its execution; and in 26 3, IX | errors are made: but he who comes to err less and have good 27 3, X | enemy, he must (if the enemy comes to an encounter with him) 28 3, XXII | When a man thus constituted comes to the rank of command, 29 3, XXXIV | is so fallacious, that it comes to men so slowly and in 30 3, XXXVII| a wise Captain, when he comes to encounter a new enemy


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