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

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violence

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | brought forth any exile or violence prejudicial to the common 2 1, XVIII | the extraordinary, such as violence and arms, and before anything 3 1, XVIII | Prince of a Republic by violence presupposes a bad man; for 4 1, XXVIII | ostracism and every other violence which that City at various 5 1, XXXV | authority which is taken by violence, not that which is given 6 1, XXXVIII| is not dispelled by some violence which pushes the, they always 7 1, XL | retain the State through violence and make satellites of the 8 1, XL | more secure, because their violence is sustained by a greater 9 1, LII | without tumult and without violence in drawing from his hands 10 2, IV | the governing of Cities by violence, especially those which 11 2, VIII | countries of others with violence, killing the inhabitants, 12 2, VIII | are unable to use as much violence but must employ cunning 13 2, XVI | ignorance, allege that the violence of the artillery will not 14 2, XXIII | to the Latins, either by violence or forgiveness. Will you 15 2, XXIV | as all the strength and violence that is employed in holding 16 2, XXIV | indulged in all kinds of violence, so that they became so 17 2, XXIV | them, or because of the violence of those who assault it, 18 2, XXXII | either by force or by open violence, or by force mixed with 19 2, XXXII | mixed with fraud: the open violence was either by assault without 20 2, XXXII | of towns by stealth and violence, (as happened at Palepolis, 21 3, VII | is changed does so with violence, or not: for when it is 22 3, VII | when it is effected with violence, it does so with injury 23 3, XXI | contrary method, that is, with violence, cruelty, rapine, and every 24 3, XXII | that to hold a Republic by violence it must be necessary that 25 3, XXVI | either by seduction, by violence, or corruption of marriages, 26 3, XXX | envy is, when either by violence or by natural orders, those 27 3, XXX | envy, without any trouble, violence, and tumult: but he did


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