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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | to avoid these dangers, moved either by themselves or 2 1, XXIV | or from his evil nature, moved to raise up sedition in 3 1, XXV | exists, and many times are moved by the things which appear 4 1, XXIX | place of a reward they, moved by avarice, either dishonor 5 1, XXIX | better) they offend one, moved not by avarice, but by suspicion, 6 1, XXXV | anyone to observe them, moved by the ambitions of Appius, 7 1, XL | The Ten], all the Nobility moved to seek these honors, and 8 1, XL | the Sabines and Volscians moved war against the Romans, 9 1, LIII | because of this war was moved against them and a conspiracy 10 2 | place in Assyria, it then [moved] to Media, afterwards to 11 2 | doing this they are not moved by any reasonable cause. 12 2, IV | seized by the Gauls, who, moved either by necessity or the 13 2, XII | assault others. Nor am I moved in this case by the authority 14 2, XIV | the Samnites, yet have not moved from their City. Whence 15 2, XV | who have to decide, who, moved by their own passion to 16 2, XX | discussed; for if they were moved by them, they would see 17 2, XXI | From this example, [and] moved and constrained by a similar 18 3, IV | daughter of Servius, who, moved by this rabidness, against 19 3, VI | occupied by him. This reason moved Brutus and Cassius against 20 3, VI | Cassius against Caesar: this moved many others against the 21 3, VI | conspired, as many were moved thusly by too many benefits 22 3, VI | prisoners to Aristotimus: moved by these words they swore, 23 3, VIII | defenders of each other) moved to favor him, none of his 24 3, VIII | that no one of that City moved to defend a Citizen full 25 3, XIV | organized one, for all are moved by a similar impulse. And 26 3, XXIV | Which thing (although it was moved by the Senate as being useful 27 3, XXX | who opposed his designs, moved by nothing else other than 28 3, XLIV | time to decide, he at once moved his forces by that road, 29 3, XLVII| benefit: which Fabius did, moved by his concern for the Country,


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