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

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began

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | decline of that Roman Empire, began among themselves, without 2 1, II | to defend themselves they began to seek among themselves 3 1, II | But afterwards when they began to make the Prince by succession 4 1, II | delight. So that the Prince began to be hated, and because 5 1, II | because of this hate he began to fear, and passing therefore 6 1, V | on by the same fury they began in time to idolize those 7 1, VII | extraordinary happening, began to enlist supporters who 8 1, XII | devotion. As soon as these began to speak in the manner of 9 1, XXXVIII| arriving near Arezzo, soon began to negotiate an accord with 10 1, XXXVIII| little understood him, he began to hold negotiations for 11 1, XXXIX | war, and its expenses, and began to persuade themselves that 12 1, XL | recognizing their error began, full of affliction, to 13 1, XL | the fear of which the Ten Began to discuss the weakness 14 1, XLVI | bounds, the young Nobles began to offend them; and the 15 1, XLIX | her to breathe free, she began to make her institutions, 16 2, XIII | Roman name. And the Latins began this war in the way mentioned 17 2, XIII | is true that the Latins began the war because they had 18 3, I | principles; and when they began to be more rare, they begun 19 3, I | become rare, corruption began to multiply, for, after 20 3, XI | profit. But before the war began, a few of the Citizens of 21 3, XII | seeing themselves shut in, began to fight with such fury 22 3, XIV | wing of his army give way, began to shout strongly that they 23 3, XIV | rank, sayingfall back”, began to make the last [rank] 24 3, XXII | Manlius, from when T. Livius began to make mention of him, 25 3, XLIX | so that the government began to change and depart from


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