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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | insolence of the nobles and the general licentiousness were suppressed, 2 1, VI | give place to tumults and general dissensions as best he can; 3 1, IX | this must be assumed, as a general rule, that it never or rarely 4 1, XVI | them, but he who has the general public hostile to him can 5 1, XVI | gives realization to the general security of the people. 6 1, XVII | not by the virtu of the general public, that the good institutions 7 1, XVIII | should be enough to check a general corruption. For as good 8 1, XXV | from the past ones: for the general mass of men are satisfied 9 1, XXXII | Romans; for the people in general will judge not to have gotten 10 1, XXXIX | the “Ten of the War”, the general public begun to hold them 11 1, XXXIX | did not end the war as the general public had persuaded itself 12 1, XL | those Tyrants who have the general public as friends and the 13 1, XLVII | THEY DECEIVE THEMSELVES IN GENERAL MATTERS DO NOT DECEIVE THEMSELVES 14 1, XLVII | deceiving themselves in general matters, [and] not so much 15 1, XLVII | particular matters. As a general thing, it appeared to the 16 1, XLVII | deception which, in the general consideration, they had 17 1, XLVIII| people deceive themselves in general matters, but they do not 18 1, L | sometimes happened that the general public, either from contempt 19 1, LII | Florence alone by favoring the General Public; this among the People 20 1, LIII | pushed by that desire of the general public which was based on 21 2, XVII | I have thought upon the general opinions of many, which 22 2, XXII | themselves than for the general good. When this error, in 23 3, III | would have so terrified the general public, that after his death 24 3, VI | is his being hated by the general public; for in the case 25 3, VII | by common consent of the general public who had made it great, 26 3, VII | overthrown, for the said general public to harm anyone but 27 3, XXIX | such a gift. So that by general consent, he allowed the 28 3, XXXIV | was so agreeable to the general public, that not only was 29 3, XXXIX | countries, for without this general and particular knowledge,


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