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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | have had their beginning far removed from any external 2 1, IX | some that I have gone too far into Roman history, not 3 1, XII | ancient customs both as far as Religion and military 4 1, XXXIII| error is allowed to run so far, that it is a more harmful 5 1, XXXVII| of Rome possessed being far removed from the eyes of 6 1, LVIII | magistrates, they make by far a better selection than 7 1, LVIII | seen that the People are far superior in goodness and 8 2, II | army, which was not very far from Syracuse, they at first 9 2, IV | carried this method too far, they were soon ruined. 10 2, V | and malignity has gone as far as they can go, it happens 11 2, XVIII | distant from the sea, and far from all conveniences, none 12 2, XXIV | are much more harmful by far than useful: For firstly ( 13 2, XXVII | assault is made by men who are far more powerful than they, 14 2, XXXII | trouble that it surpassed by far any usefulness that they 15 3, VI | as this one surpasses by far all other kinds of danger. 16 3, VI | different places; for it is so far from reasonableness, that 17 3, IX | consideration and caution, far removed from all impetuosity 18 3, X | to avoid the dangers have far removed themselves from 19 3, XXI | little that he goes too far in that manner. And holding 20 3, XXII | Rome; and each of them, as far as pertained to the enemy, 21 3, XXII | by equal virtu, but, as far as pertained to the armies 22 3, XXII | effects are produced as far as the public is concerned, 23 3, XVII | accomplish it, and they go so far afield, that the effort 24 3, XVII | modem opinions are very far from the truth, as those 25 3, XXXV | does not counterbalance by far the punishment. The present 26 3, XXXVI | called military, and how far they are from being arduous


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