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Niccolò Machiavelli
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forced

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | either I to you who have forced me to write that which by 2 1, XI | by an oath that they were forced to take, and the Tribune 3 1, XIII | Consul. Whence the Plebs, forced to obey, reoccupied the 4 1, XIV | RELIGION, EVEN WHEN THEY WERE FORCED NOT TO OBSERVE IT, AND IF 5 1, XVI | live content, and some are forced to attempt to reestablish 6 1, XVIII | people came to be deceived or forced into deciding their own 7 1, XXXVIII| whose hands they had been forced to place themselves because 8 1, XXXVIII| to them and they would be forced to buy that promise: So 9 1, XL | powerful than he who is forced. Whence it arises that those 10 1, L | authority of the Senate, forced the Consuls to obey. Here 11 1, LV | force and those who are forced, each man will remain firm 12 2 | those men and times, and is forced summarily to praise and 13 2, VIII | unable to feed them, they are forced to go out, having many things 14 2, IX | Samnites, the Campanians forced the Romans to take them 15 2, XVI | and if the Astati were forced or overcome, they retreated 16 2, XVI | battle: if these were also forced or rebuffed, they both retired 17 2, XVII | have any remedy and you are forced to go out of your fortress 18 2, XVII | provisions; so that you will be forced by some necessity to dislodge 19 2, XVIII | more easily, dismounted and forced the cavalry (if they wanted 20 2, XXXII | the Roman People. As to forced surrenders, this force results 21 3, VI | being in accord, they were forced to confess the truth, so 22 3, VI | had given him, they were forced to strangle him in order 23 3, X | adjacent to the Romans, was forced to flee; and having learned 24 3, XXII | who forces and he who is forced. And anytime this proportion 25 3, XXIX | to live as rich men, were forced to turn themselves to many 26 3, XXX | orders be observed, was forced to kill an infinite number 27 3, XLII | made by force: and always forced promises regarding public 28 3, XLII | histories. And, not only are forced promises not observed among 29 3, XLIV | toward the Samnites, being forced by the presence of the army


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