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Niccolò Machiavelli
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defended

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | than to keep the Plebs defended from every injury: which 2 1, VII | creation of the Tribunes who defended them, and Rome [as happened] 3 1, XXXVIII| pray that they might be defended by the Romans, but the Romans 4 1, XXXIX | within Rome where they were defended by the power of Tribunate, 5 1, XL | the People as a friend, he defended himself with them; which 6 1, LIII | those who had authority who defended him from the People than 7 2, II | AND HOW OBSTINATELY THEY DEFENDED THEIR LIBERTY~Nothing caused 8 2, II | which they so obstinately defended but they would never have 9 2, II | who attempted to enter and defended the entrance to the prison; 10 2, IX | defend them as friends, defended them afterwards as subjects 11 2, X | without being able to be defended by it.~I say, therefore, 12 2, XII | themselves (in order to be defended) to King Robert of Naples. 13 2, XIII | Associates who had been defended a short time before, conspired 14 2, XVII | engagements and battles when it is defended only by men. On the flank 15 2, XX | that country which they had defended with their virtu, it appearing 16 2, XXII | conquest of Milan, which was defended by the Swiss.~¶ I say, therefore, 17 2, XXX | return from it than to be defended. On the other hand, it will 18 2, XXX | acquired with gold cannot be defended with iron. The Romans continued 19 2, XXXII | same level with those who defended the walls, they made towers 20 3, XII | desires that a City be defended obstinately, or that an 21 3, XV | in a town that has to be defended is recognized: and Titus 22 3, XVI | if the City of Rome was defended from this [evil] for a time, 23 3, XXXII | under the hope of being defended by the Latins, and the Latins 24 3, XXXIV | entire lifetime; for, having defended his father so extraordinarily 25 3, XXXIV | given him by his having defended his father on the Ticino 26 3, XLI | ONE’S COUNTRY OUGHT TO BE DEFENDED, WHETHER WITH IGNOMINY OR 27 3, XLI | WITH GLORY, BUT IT CAN BE DEFENDED IN WHATEVER MANNER~The Consul 28 3, XLI | that the country is well defended in whatever way it is defended, 29 3, XLI | defended in whatever way it is defended, either with ignominy or


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