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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | beginnings of the ruin and conspiracies; and these conspiracies 2 1, II | conspiracies; and these conspiracies against the Prince were 3 1, V | order to investigate certain conspiracies that had been formed in 4 2, XX | fully where we will speak of conspiracies.~I say again, therefore, 5 3, VI | CHAPTER VI~OF CONSPIRACIES~And it does not appear proper 6 3, VI | to omit the discussion of Conspiracies, being a matter of so much 7 3, VI | consider first against whom conspiracies are made, and we will find 8 3, VI | The dangers incurred in Conspiracies (as I said above) are great, 9 3, VI | of the three dangers that Conspiracies run, lacks the first, because 10 3, VI | and let us come to the Conspiracies formed by the many. I say 11 3, VI | to be found that all the conspiracies were made by great men, 12 3, VI | against the Prince, but their conspiracies all had that ending which 13 3, VI | wants to guard himself from Conspiracies ought to fear more those 14 3, VI | said above) in all these conspiracies, there are to be found three 15 3, VI | has followed that many [conspiracies] have been revealed and 16 3, VI | this cause of discovery of Conspiracies, as it will be discovered 17 3, VI | with the carrying out of conspiracies, and whoever imitates them 18 3, VI | extraordinary, as is this [conspiracies]. The matter ought, therefore, 19 3, VI | cause of more efficacious Conspiracies than the injury itself; 20 3, VI | ought to abstain from such Conspiracies against several Heads, for 21 3, VI | times and in various places.~Conspiracies that are made against the 22 3, VI | So that examining all the Conspiracies against the Country, none 23 3, VI | occurred to me to write of Conspiracies, and if I have discussed 24 3, VI | against whom there had been conspiracies, that, when they have knowledge 25 3, VI | became a prisoner.~But when Conspiracies are weak they can and ought 26 3, XXVI| Chapter in which we treated of Conspiracies.~I say, therefore, that


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