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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | Republic which wants to create an Empire, as Rome, or of 2 1, VI | cause or opportunity to create a tumult. The cause was 3 1, VI | treating them badly ever create in them the desire to want 4 1, VI | numerous and armed in order to create a great Empire, you will 5 1, VI | I believe then that to create a Republic which should 6 1, XXXIII | urgent perils, wanted to create a Dictator, that is, to 7 1, XXXIX | finally content rather to create Tribunes with Consular power 8 1, XL | in order that they might create such laws without any regard [ 9 1, XL | Nobles of Rome agreed to create the Ten, and create them 10 1, XL | agreed to create the Ten, and create them with such authority, 11 1, XL | not those whom the People create, are harmful to liberty; 12 1, XL | People ought, when they create the Magistrates, do it in 13 1, XLVII | kill the old Senators) to create new ones. And, therefore, 14 1, XLIX | and it was necessary to create new ordinances; as happened 15 1, L | on this: not to want to create a Dictator. So that the 16 1, L | false suggestions, did not create the successors to the Magistrates 17 2, V | his own way in order to create a reputation and name for 18 2, VIII | possession of their goods, create a new Kingdom, and change 19 2, XVII | virtu: For whoever wants to create a good army must, by real 20 2, XXIX | neighboring enemies, did not create one when the Gauls came. 21 3, VIII | Government, he set himself to create tumults in Rome against 22 3, XIII | easier for a good Captain to create a good army, or a good army 23 3, XIII | army, or a good army to create a good Captain. Upon this 24 3, XIV | would break ranks [and create confusion] among themselves. 25 3, XV | plurality of commanders create in a war, I want to cite 26 3, XXIV | examples, and he desired they create new Consuls. If this goodness 27 3, XXXIV | censured, but when they had to create Tribunes of the legions, 28 3, XXXVIII| much more ought any enemy create it in a new army. Yet all 29 3, XXXVIII| despair of being able to create a good army as long as he


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