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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIV | lost and the other having won, but because the one had 2 1, XXIX | where that Captain (having won) has acquired great glory, 3 1, XXIX | French, had conquered and won that Kingdom, and was rewarded 4 1, XXXVI | Manlius Consuls, and had won a glorious engagement against 5 1, LII | contrary, for Marcantonio won over Octavian to himself, 6 2, VI | engagement. Which, when they won it, the enemy (so that their 7 2, VI | them, and having waged and won the battle, [and], having 8 2, VIII | The Romans, therefore, won these three most perilous 9 2, XV | Lodovico, who, if he had won, would have shown more signs 10 2, XVI | been slaves if they had not won. And Titus Livius is of 11 2, XX | as these, when they had won, most of the time plunder 12 2, XXII | should have first fought, and won, will have rather the advantage 13 2, XXVII | the Romans, for, having won, they were able to do so 14 2, XXXIII| of the victory Fabius had won, and fearful that he might 15 3, VI | countersigns, Plautanias would have won out, so boldly did he deny 16 3, XIII | defeated, and that they only won because Coriolanus was their 17 3, XIII | the virtu of the soldiers won the day, and other examples 18 3, XIV | dismayed the enemy, so that he won. And if such voices have 19 3, XVIII | until nightfall) he who had won believed he had lost, and 20 3, XVIII | had lost believed he had won. Such an error had made 21 3, XVIII | the war, for Brutus having won on his wing, Cassius thought 22 3, XVIII | believed themselves to have won, not knowing that the others 23 3, XVIII | believed that the enemy had won, and therefore each one 24 3, XVIII | repulsed [the Venetians] and won the war. Which victory did 25 3, XXII | of speed, and whether he won or was defeated, it was 26 3, XXXI | offered before he he had won, adding these words: The 27 3, XXXI | been in time either to have won or lost more gloriously, 28 3, XLII | the Samnites for having won. Here two things are to


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