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their 885
theirs 25
them 1120
themistocles 3
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25 theirs
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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theirs

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | what [form] of government theirs was, and if it could have 2 1, XIV | every important activity of theirs, whether civil or military: 3 1, XV | to make this gathering of theirs more imposing, there being 4 1, XXIII | experience, that foundation of theirs was vain, for that King, 5 1, XXX | and the conquests are all theirs: and when they do not (the 6 1, XLVII | would uncover this deceit of theirs and would castigate them. 7 2 | And when this opinion of theirs is false (as it is most 8 2, I | of Spain. Which power of theirs, together with their being 9 2, II | ferocious or energetic actions. Theirs did not lack pomp and magnificence 10 2, VI | Republics were impoverished [by theirs]. And these were brought 11 2, IX | themselves as subjects of theirs, so that it appeared to 12 2, XI | disorganization or other reasons of theirs, bring more notoriety than 13 2, XIV | of both our virility and theirs? It is very clearly recognized, 14 2, XV | to fulfill some desire of theirs, do not allow the deliberations 15 2, XXVII | not fulfill all things of theirs, for the intention of that 16 2, XXX | this mode of proceeding of theirs is against every good institution. 17 2, XXXII | other machines of war of theirs; or they made a mine and 18 3, VI | themselves. This desire of theirs is increased by that universal 19 3, VIII | cannot delay a passion of theirs for a long time, so that 20 3, XXI | method of proceeding of theirs.~The exaltation of these 21 3, XXVIII| under various pretexts of theirs, by private means sought 22 3, XXXIII| although this proceeding of theirs was probable for those reasons 23 3, XXXVI | this that this nature of theirs which makes them ferocious 24 3, XLIII | to join their armies with theirs [Tuscans], and go against 25 3, XLVIII| wondering at this presumption of theirs, and as it did not appear


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