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languages 3
languidness 1
lante 2
large 28
larger 4
largest 1
lasciviousness 1
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28 destroyed
28 following
28 honor
28 large
28 neither
28 notable
28 occurred
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXIII | an enemy who comes in a large body to hurl himself at 2 1, XXIII | for the enemy to come in large numbers, because his intention 3 1, XXIII | impossible to wait with large numbers, having to quarter 4 1, XXVII | Giovanpagolo was inside with large forces that he had gathered 5 1, XXXVIII| these two people raised a large army and assaulted the Latins 6 2, IV | subjects and pressed by a very large City like Rome: and when 7 2, VI | corning into the field with large armies, they dispatched 8 2, XVI | always did when they had a large field as they had at Ravenna: 9 2, XVII | have been able to make such large acquisitions: They say also 10 2, XVII | the fortresses, or it is large: in the first case whoever 11 2, XVII | be lost.~If you defend a large town and have the convenience 12 2, XVII | a small place to handle large things: the other, no matter 13 2, XVII | lower places, it becomes in large part useless, as has been 14 2, XVII | defending themselves from large artillery, which cannot 15 2, XVII | than light that neither the large nor the small artillery 16 2, XVIII | Princes disarmed. And as a large number of infantry could 17 2, XVIII | cavalry; for being in a large country where mountains 18 2, XXIV | revolted) you should have a large army [and] nearby as was 19 2, XXV | apprehensive because of your large forces that you should want 20 2, XXV | when it has been strong and large, they caused that City to 21 2, XXIX | order to be able to raise a large band under a Captain unstained 22 3, XII | may be hidden under these large promises, and in this way, 23 3, XXXV | that enterprise with a very large army, and having arrived 24 3, XXXV | having arrived in that very large country where there are 25 3, XXXVI | desert their ensigns in large numbers, nor follow the 26 3, XL | dress of shepherds with a large herd upon the plain; who, 27 3, XLIII | promised to come with a large force, and to undertake 28 3, XLVIII | dressed as shepherds with a large flock, and had them come


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