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

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1 1, III | to found a Republic and establish laws in it, to presuppose 2 1, V | established a Republic, was to establish a guard to liberty, and 3 1, VI | WHETHER IT WAS POSSIBLE TO ESTABLISH A GOVERNMENT IN ROME WHICH 4 1, VI | form [of Government] could establish and maintain itself without 5 1, VI | these reasons Venice could establish that State and maintain 6 1, VI | therefore should want to establish a new Republic, he should 7 1, VI | case, it is necessary to establish it as Rome, and to give 8 1, VI | In thy second case he may establish her as Sparta and Venice: 9 1, IX | therefore, I conclude that to establish a Republic it is necessary 10 1, X | praise. And being able to establish either a Kingdom or a Republic 11 1, XI | doubt whoever should want to establish a Republic in the present 12 1, XIII | THEMSELVES OF RELIGION TO ESTABLISH THE CITY AND TO CARRY OUT 13 1, XVIII | THERE, OR IF NOT, HOW TO ESTABLISH IT~I believe it is not outside 14 1, XVIII | been one, to be able to establish one. On this matter I say 15 1, XVIII | become corrupted, or to establish it there anew. And even 16 1, XXI(3)| Establish a National Army or Militia, 17 1, XXIV | WELL ORGANIZED REPUBLICS ESTABLISH REWARDS AND PENALTIES FOR 18 1, XXV | Kingdom; but he who wants to establish an absolute power, which 19 1, XXVI | weak, and does not want to establish a civil system either in 20 1, XL | men who should examine and establish the said laws, and they 21 1, LV | have no other means but to establish a Kingdom: the reason is 22 1, LV | that he who would want to establish a Republic where there are 23 1, LV | that he who would want to establish a Kingdom or a Principality 24 3, XVII | that it is impossible to establish a perpetual Republic, because


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