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

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knowledge

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | who can but have not the knowledge. And writers lauded more 2 1, II | From this there arose the knowledge of honest and good things; 3 1, XLVII| acted otherwise, because the knowledge of things in particular 4 1, XLVII| resulted not by the more real knowledge of things, but from their 5 1, LV | for a prudent man who had knowledge of ancient civilizations, 6 1, LVI | interpreted by a man who has knowledge of natural and supernatural 7 1, LVIII| times of which there is knowledge. And these Kingdoms which 8 2 | because you have a complete knowledge of them as they are not 9 2 | they cannot have a perfect knowledge as they have of their own 10 2, V | rugged, who, not having any knowledge of antiquity, cannot leave 11 2, V | one who should have this knowledge, he would hide it or pervert 12 2, XII | designs because of the greater knowledge of the country you have 13 3, VI | conspiracies, that, when they have knowledge that there is a conspiracy 14 3, XVIII| of the enemy. And as such knowledge is difficult [to obtain], 15 3, XVII | feeble education and little knowledge of affairs, makes them regard 16 3, XXXIV| that the people (lacking knowledge of him) can better judge. 17 3, XXXIX| OUGHT TO BE ONE HAVING A KNOWLEDGE OF SITES~Among the other 18 3, XXXIX| Captain of armies is the knowledge of sites [localities] in 19 3, XXXIX| this general and particular knowledge, a Captain of armies cannot 20 3, XXXIX| or rather this particular knowledge, is acquired more by means 21 3, XXXIX| for, in addition to this knowledge, the chase teaches infinite 22 3, XXXIX| necessary to great men. This knowledge of countries cannot be learned 23 3, XXXIX| conformity, so that the knowledge of one facilitates the knowledge 24 3, XXXIX| knowledge of one facilitates the knowledge of others. But he who has 25 3, XXXIX| Decius to have such perfect knowledge [of the country] which enabled 26 3, XLIII| It also facilitates the knowledge of future events from the


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