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

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truly

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | and the ruin of Rome.~And truly whoever should discuss well 2 1, X | to follow the good. And truly, a Prince seeking the glory 3 1, X | reorganize it like Romulus. And truly the heavens cannot give 4 1, XI | authority was not enough. And truly there never was any extraordinary 5 1, XII | country] of ours divided: and Truly any country never was united 6 1, XXXI | army, than to succor him. A truly bad case, and worthy to 7 1, XXXIV| always benefited by him.~And truly, among the other Roman institutions, 8 1, XLIX | Government] by which she could truly be called a Republic. And 9 1, LII | consequently their authority. And, truly, there cannot exist in a 10 1, LIII | sight a gain or a loss, or truly it appears a courageous 11 1, LV | hoped for from them. And, truly, when this goodness does 12 1, LVII | individually obedient. And truly this part of the nature 13 2 | Romans and censure ours. And truly, if the virtu that then 14 2, II | they had been free. And truly it is a marvelous thing 15 2, XIX | memory of their country. And truly similar Cities or Provinces 16 2, XXIV | held by fortresses. And truly, if the Romans had been 17 2, XXX | CHAPTER XXX~TRULY POWERFUL REPUBLICS AND PRINCES 18 3, I | who are in that body, or truly by some good man who arises 19 3, II | if they could elect it truly and without ambition, they 20 3, VI | the one and the other. And truly that sentence of Cornelius 21 3, VI | the ones they have. And truly, whoever does otherwise, 22 3, VI | however, he lost his life. And truly if any conspiracy made by 23 3, VI | avenged the dead man. And truly in these cases, the conspirators 24 3, XV | the] causes. And it may be truly concluded that it is better 25 3, XXX | for the safety of Rome. Truly and not without reason good 26 3, XXXII| the confines of Rome. And truly, if anyone sees a People 27 3, XXXIV| similitude with them. Or truly this public fame is acquired 28 3, XXXVI| which do otherwise are not truly armies, and if they sometimes


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