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acquisitions 18
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act 28
acted 7
acting 5
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29 thought
29 whose
28 account
28 act
28 common
28 creation
28 destroyed
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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act

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, III | said above that men never act well except through necessity: 2 1, V | bring the Nobility to some [act of] desperation which in 3 1, XXVII | and would have done an act, the greatness of which 4 1, XXX | any insolent and ambitious act, so that he [the Prince] 5 1, XXXII | may have need of, and then act toward them as they might 6 1, XXXIV | in many cases having to act together) that the assembling 7 1, XL | King Ferrando said, often act like certain smaller birds 8 2, III | For the Romans wanted to act according to the custom 9 2, IV | had been the only one to act thusly, so too she had been 10 2, XVII | where men did not have to act bunched together, but by 11 2, XXVIII| being more accustomed to act than to speak, having arrived 12 3, VI | constrained by necessity either to act or to suffer, becomes a 13 3, VI | the plot to anyone, but act according to those above 14 3, VI | them or from some humane act by the Prince humbling them. 15 3, VI | driven by necessity, will act without consideration. As 16 3, XI | those others who should act contrary to the wishes of 17 3, XX | example how some times an act of humanity and full of 18 3, XX | a ferocious and violent act; and that many times that 19 3, XXII | obedience, they were able to act differently and obtain the 20 3, XXVIII| IS HIDDEN UNDER A PIOUS ACT~The City of Rome was afflicted 21 3, XXX | that men are not able to act well, the said envy not 22 3, XXXIV | extraordinary and notable act, even though it may be a 23 3, XXXIV | virtu, and because of this act acquired this original reputation, 24 3, XXXIV | before they pass from one act to another dissimilar one. 25 3, XXXV | your importunity. When you act thusly, it is not reasonable 26 3, XXXVI | other military or domestic act, without an order from the 27 3, XLII | or by quickly doing some act of virtu which counteracts 28 3, XLIV | time to deliberate, but to act so as to make the other


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