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uninhabited 1
union 2
unite 4
united 24
unity 2
universal 6
unjust 2
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24 seemed
24 son
24 tuscany
24 united
23 accustomed
23 advantage
23 ambitions
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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united

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | idleness, should live more united, where, because of the poverty 2 1, VI | that State and maintain it united.~Sparta, as I have said, 3 1, VI | They were able to live united for a long time, for Lycurgus 4 1, VI | and thus they could live united for a long time. But two 5 1, XII | in consequence well and united. And therefore they ought 6 1, XII | Republics would have been more united and much more happy than 7 1, XII | Truly any country never was united or happy, except when it 8 1, XII | has not been able to be united under one head, but has 9 1, XXXIII| other than to make them united, more stalwart, and to think 10 1, XLVII | a way that they would be united together; but, as he wanted 11 1, LV | having a King who keeps them united, not only by his virtu, 12 1, LVII | would control it, keep it united, and think of its defense, 13 2, IV | being one league of many united Republics, where there is 14 2, IV | is that Republics are not united and have their seats in 15 2, XVI | and the two ranks being united together into one body rekindled 16 2, XIX | greater one: They can live united within their walls because 17 2, XXV | disunited the Romans became united, and coming to battle they 18 2, XXV | caused that City to become united in defense of the existing 19 3, VIII | nobles, in this case they united with the Nobles to suppress 20 3, XI | there are many powerful ones united against another powerful 21 3, XXI | kept his soldiers quiet and united.~I conclude, therefore, 22 3, XVII | A DIVIDED CITY IS TO BE UNITED, AND HOW THAT OPINION IS 23 3, XVII | the towns to be friendly, united, and without parties. But 24 3, XXXIII| strength to hold the soldiers united and confident, which are


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