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

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defeat

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XI | Torquatus, for after the defeat that Hannibal had inflicted 2 1, XXXI | Dictator was this, that in any defeat of its Captains, the Roman 3 1, XLVII | Italy was aroused by this defeat, Capua was still in a state 4 1, LIII | this came the battle and defeat of Cannae, and almost caused 5 1, LIII | having expected victory, if defeat comes, they do not blame 6 1, LIII | cancelled by the present defeat, as happened to our Antonio 7 2, XVIII | otherwise one goes to a manifest defeat.~In the time of Filippo 8 2, XIX | only to fight them, but to defeat them, as is seen in the 9 2, XXV | were disunited, they could defeat them, but that assault was 10 2, XXVII | expect [to make them] after a defeat; for the intentions of the 11 2, XXIX | unstained by any ignominy of defeat and completely dedicated 12 2, XXIX | develop her designs but not defeat them. They ought never to 13 2, XXX | else believed that only one defeat would take away the State.~ 14 3, X | In the second proceeding defeat is manifest; for it will 15 3, XIII | only to save itself, but to defeat the enemy and preserve that 16 3, XIII | doubled, who not only had to defeat the enemy, but, before they 17 3, XXXI | manifestly seen after the defeat they experienced at Cannae, 18 3, XXXI | against Antiochus: for this defeat, although it was most grave 19 3, XXXI | the Romans] took of the defeat at Cannae. And thus it is 20 3, XXXI | they suffered a partial defeat at Vaila at the hands of 21 3, XXXI | and after only a partial defeat; for their army, after having 22 3, XXXIV | and be having, after the defeat at Cannae, animatedly with 23 3, XXXVII| would be going to a certain defeat unless by these light experiences 24 3, XXXVII| there is damage as well as defeat, and you have almost, like 25 3, XXXVII| The Romans, after the defeat at Cannae, when their affairs 26 3, XLII | acquired in victory and in defeat it is acquired either by 27 3, XLII | either by showing that this defeat was not due to your fault,


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