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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | Cities which in important matters, want to avail themselves 2 1, IX | want to understand these matters, I say, that many perhaps 3 1, XXXIV | necessities they can decide on all matters without wider consultation. 4 1, XLVII | DECEIVE THEMSELVES IN GENERAL MATTERS DO NOT DECEIVE THEMSELVES 5 1, XLVII | deceiving themselves in general matters, [and] not so much in particular 6 1, XLVII | not so much in particular matters. As a general thing, it 7 1, XLVII | popular judgment in particular matters, [such as] the distribution 8 1, XLVIII | deceive themselves in general matters, but they do not deceive 9 1, XLVIII | themselves in particular matters.~ 10 2 | and fame; I do not discuss matters pertaining to the arts, 11 2 | themselves; but I speak of those matters pertinent to the lives and 12 2, XIV | is almost always better (matters having been brought to the 13 2, XV | deliberations, especially when those matters cannot be delayed.~After 14 2, XX | in this as in the other matters discussed; for if they were 15 2, XXIII | THE ROMANS, IN JUDGING THE MATTERS FOR ANY INCIDENT THAT SHOULD 16 2, XXIII | employ neutral means in these matters of moment (as I have said). 17 2, XXV | discussions and on other matters) did not come to the Republic 18 2, XXXI | subject to discuss among other matters how dangerous a thing it 19 2, XXXI | their country, these being matters that are acted upon each 20 3, VI | Possession and Honor, are matters that harm men more than 21 3, VI | for civil than military matters: and as it happens that 22 3, VI | it does so especially in matters of war and matter similar 23 3, XXI | makes himself loved. It matters little, therefore, to any 24 3, XXIV | military] Commands; if these matters had been well understood 25 3, XVII | they have to judge serious matters, ought to want to see how 26 3, XXXVIII| words, or expert in military matters, and himself a thrower of


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