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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXXVII| say that I do not on that account change my opinion, for so 2 1, XLV | death by the Signoria on account of [acts against] the State, 3 1, LII | believed, but should have kept account always that name which, 4 1, LV | otherwise to review the account of it, the Senate made and 5 1, LV | quantity of money for public account, those Magistrates or Councils 6 1, LVII | not to be held of great account, if you are well prepared 7 1, LIX | ought to be held more in account, that of a Republic or that 8 1, LIX | taking everything into account, that in such cases where 9 2, IV | myself in giving a particular account of them. Before the Roman 10 2, IV | have not been taken into account, being judged by some not 11 2, V | Siculus, who although he gives account of forty or fifty thousand 12 2, X | which happened to him on account of money many times would 13 2, XVII | Monsignor De Foix took no account, rather, with his squadron, 14 2, XVII | greater disadvantage on account of your artillery: For if 15 2, XVIII | to have taken into little account this organization [infantry], 16 2, XXIV | are now in our times on account of artillery, because of 17 2, XXIV | did not need them on their account, and with regard to his 18 2, XXIV | him, without taking any account of them. That Prince, therefore, 19 2, XXX | armored and holding little account of the extremities. For 20 2, XXXI | following chapter, adding some account of how many ways the Romans 21 3, I | had begun to hold in less account those good institutions 22 3, I | Citizens, and to take more account of their virtu than of that 23 3, XI | stronger. For (taking into account all those things of which 24 3, XVI | of this, there is a good account by Thucydides, the Greek 25 3, XXVI | not have to take little account of this subject, but ought 26 3, XXXI | to that Senate how little account they [the Romans] took of 27 3, XXXI | others except subjects on account of the expense. Camillus 28 3, XXXV | it is to be held of some account.~I do not believe other


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