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ensues 3
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entangled 1
enter 24
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entering 4
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24 defending
24 desires
24 destroy
24 enter
24 entered
24 establish
24 esteemed
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XVIII| good and that it should enter his mind to use for good 2 1, XXIII| trusted, there will very often enter in the people and the rest 3 1, XXVII| everyone, he did not wait to enter in that City with his army 4 1, XXVII| no regard of piety could enter in the heart of a riotous 5 1, XXXVI| Consul should never want to enter the army except as Consul, 6 1, XLVI | by allowing it to go on, enter into manifest servitude, 7 2, I | climb in, both to let them enter and as a means of keeping 8 2, II | with those who attempted to enter and defended the entrance 9 2, VIII | a great number, and then enter into the countries of others 10 2, XII | proceedings they wanted, either to enter her Kingdom where she would 11 2, XII | enemy, have allowed him to enter several days [march] into 12 2, XVII | the enemy who would then enter through the breach in the 13 2, XVII | ditches or earthworks, they enter in every place and artillery 14 2, XVIII| well armored, could easily enter between the ranks of the 15 2, XXIV | confronted by equally brave ones, enter into enemy country regardless 16 3, VI | private citizens do not enter in an enterprise more perilous 17 3, VI | accomplices, as no one will enter into their plot without 18 3, VI | to want to cancel it to enter into a thousand inconveniences. 19 3, VI | if they allowed her to enter it, she would have it consigned 20 3, VI | these men allowed her to enter, but she, as soon as she 21 3, X | left one place, he would enter it. And seeing in the end 22 3, X | others; for if he wants to enter the country of the enemy, 23 3, XLIII| thousand more when they would enter Italy. The Florentines consented 24 3, XLIV | that Marquis; but he had to enter there over certain dikes


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