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

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followed

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, X | those which preceded and followed [that period] and afterward 2 1, XV | so that the others who followed, terrified by the ferocity 3 1, XIX | Romulus; after whom there followed Ancus, so gifted by nature 4 1, XXIX | people of Rome in this case followed the opinion of Cato, they 5 1, XXXVIII| them. The Roman way was not followed in this, for the Duke being 6 1, XXXVIII| beginning the siege, it followed that [he had to raise it 7 1, XXXIX | them was powerful, there followed that they spent much in 8 1, XXXIX | with prudence, and there followed so great disorders that 9 1, XLII | the little advantages that followed from it, to be friendly 10 1, XLVII | another: and thus there followed one after the other, that 11 1, LIII | in danger all those who followed him than to cause new indignation 12 1, LIX | Kingdom of Naples who have followed the French side. And as 13 2 | Roman Empire no other Empire followed which endured, and where 14 2, II | of which the Athenians followed one, the Spartans the other, 15 2, XXIII | benefits. This proposition was followed by the decision of the Senate 16 2, XXIV | long as Rome lived free and followed her institutions and virtuous 17 3, I | particular examples had been followed at least every ten years 18 3, I | that City, it would have followed of necessity that it would 19 3, VI | greater. From this, it has followed that many [conspiracies] 20 3, X | place. When an error is followed in which all or a greater 21 3, XIV | and one by one the others followed with such fury, that they 22 3, XXI | Hannibal, and all the people followed him. And in considering 23 3, XXI | makes himself feared will be followed and obeyed [more readily] 24 3, XXX | understood by those who followed him, he did not have the 25 3, XXXV | your counsel, as it was not followed against the wishes of the 26 3, XL | glorious to Pontius, if he had followed the counsels of his father, 27 3, XLI | that proceeding ought to be followed which will save the life


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