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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | the City would be given human form, which would be a marvelous 2 1, VI | expansion. And as in all human affairs, those who examine 3 1, X | usefulness and honor to human generations [mankind], such 4 1, XI | branches [father to son]~Human probity, and this is the 5 1, XXVI | not only Christian, but human, and should be avoided by 6 1, XXXVII| which is so powerful in human breasts, that it never leaves 7 1, XLII | will more promptly restrain human appetites and take away 8 1, LVI | heard a voice louder than human which admonished him that 9 2 | judgment is the truth, as human affairs are always in motion, 10 2 | times. In addition to this, human appetites being insatiable ( 11 2 | continuous discontent in the human mind, and a weariness of 12 2, II | lowliness, and contempt of human things: the other places 13 2, II | countries and dissipater of all human civilization, such as are 14 2, II | But if he has ordinary human feelings in him, most of 15 2, V | those that extinguish the human race and reduce the inhabitants 16 2, V | this compound body of the human race, that when all the 17 2, V | up all places, and when human astuteness and malignity 18 2, XXIX | If we consider well how human affairs proceed, many times 19 2, XXIX | the power of Heaven over human affairs, T. Livius relates 20 2, XXIX | palisades, and not using any human or divine remedy. And in 21 3, XI | None the less, as in all human things (as has been said 22 3, XII | how useful necessity is to human actions, and to what glory 23 3, XII | operated perfectly, nor brought human works to the heights to 24 3, XX | of war, and every other human power, could not be conquered,


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