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chain 2
chains 3
chance 27
chances 1
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28 veienti
28 won
27 affairs
27 chance
27 corruption
27 defeat
27 disorders
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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chance

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | Some have received them by chance, and at several times, according 2 1, II | called fortunate which by chance has a man so prudent, who 3 1, II | government among men are born by chance, for at the beginning of 4 1, II | the legislator did not do, chance did. For, if Rome did not 5 1, VI | Gentlemen: In this manner, chance more than prudence gave 6 1, XIV | soldier drawing a dart by chance killed the Prince of the 7 1, XVI | which later being left by chance free in a field, [and] not 8 1, XIX | that, if Rome had not by chance had as her third King a 9 1, XXIX | of that [Captain], but by chance and cowardice of the enemy, 10 1, LIII | dangers and damage. And if chance causes People not to have 11 1, LIV | Volterra and today Cardinal, by chance found himself in the house; 12 1, LV | that province: and if, by chance, any should come into their 13 2, II | it turns backward. And if chance should cause that a Tyrant 14 2, IX | Which cause either arises by chance or is made to arise by those 15 2, IX | and the Samnites was by chance, for it was not the intention 16 2, IX | undertook, which was also by chance. But the second war which 17 2, IX | between them was not by chance, for Hannibal the Carthaginian 18 2, XIII | used every means, either by chance or by election, necessary 19 2, XVI | than in the Latins, partly chance and partly the virtu of 20 2, XVIII| coming breast to breast, chance would have it that in the 21 2, XXVII| judging he might have [a chance to] win, or if he lost, 22 3, III | this necessity, and that chance and their ambition which 23 3, VI | been assigned to them by chance and by their state, I shall 24 3, XVI | proof [of their ability], by chance there was found in the City 25 3, XVIII| send away its baggage, by chance a woman departed from the 26 3, XXXVI| there is no natural ardor or chance discipline; as are our Italian 27 3, XLIII| usually say (and not by chance or without merit) that whoever


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