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

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disorders

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | not well organized great disorders always follow, for calumnies 2 1, XII | infinite troubles and infinite disorders; for where there is Religion 3 1, XII | that Court would cause more disorders in that province [country] 4 1, XVI | inconvenience and these disorders which the above mentioned 5 1, XVII | death returned to its first disorders: the reason is this, that 6 1, XXXVII| them. In these troubles and disorders the Plebs came and turned 7 1, XXXVII| above. The movers of these disorders were the Gracchi, whose 8 1, XXXIX | there followed so great disorders that in addition to Pisa, 9 1, XL | both contributed to such disorders. For men, as King Ferrando 10 1, XLVI | day new tumults and new disorders sprung up. And as Titus 11 1, XLVII | powerful one who would feed the disorders in order to be able to make 12 1, XLVII | they recognized whence disorders arose, and the dangers that 13 1, XLVII | the men were causing the disorders, they quickly were of another 14 1, XLIX | for order, but for major disorders in that City. And to come 15 1, LV | there are not seen as many disorders as arise in Italy every 16 1, LV | excluded. This does not cause disorders in those towns for the reasons 17 1, LVIII | should be discussed all the disorders of the People, all the disorders 18 1, LVIII | disorders of the People, all the disorders of the Princes, all the 19 2, XVI | these times, has caused many disorders in armies and battles. I 20 2, XVIII | together with many other disorders that accompanied it) made 21 2, XXX | have purchased, in which disorders were seen afterwards, and 22 2, XXX | hands and feet armored. The disorders which have been caused to 23 3, I | with [accompanying] great disorders, or that the Kingdom itself 24 3, XVI | by way of trial, so many disorders and dangers would occur 25 3, XVI | always run into them; and disorders will always arise when that 26 3, XVII | she was. And as similar disorders which arise in Republics 27 3, XXVI | but ought to consider the disorders which may arise from such


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