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venetian 8
venetians 33
vengeance 10
venice 23
vent 10
vented 1
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23 venice
22 again
22 avenge
22 brutus
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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venice

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | others, have been Athens and Venice: the first under the authority 2 1, V | the liberty of Sparta and Venice had a much longer life than 3 1, V | the second, it can imitate Venice and Sparta, for those reasons 4 1, VI | Sparta among the ancients, Venice among the modern, [both] 5 1, VI | which should govern her. Venice did not divide its government 6 1, VI | born, whoever then lived in Venice participated in that government, 7 1, VI | those who came to inhabit Venice later were not very many, 8 1, VI | so that for these reasons Venice could establish that State 9 1, VI | establish her as Sparta and Venice: but because expansion is 10 1, VI | as happened to Sparta and Venice, the first of which having 11 1, VI | Republic entirely.~Similarly Venice having occupied a great 12 1, VI | internally like Sparta, or like Venice locate it in a strong place, 13 1, XXXVI| Citizen of our times: and in Venice this error still holds that 14 1, XXXVI| the same customs as are in Venice, and other modern Republics 15 1, XLIX | citizens].~The City of Venice is guarded from that [abuse], 16 1, LV | under various names, so Venice is divided into Gentlemen 17 3, XI | a few of the Citizens of Venice were able to see the danger, 18 3, XII | neighbors of the City of Venice, will not marvel (as many 19 3, XII | war and acquired less than Venice; for it arises from the 20 3, XII | the neighboring Cities of Venice being accustomed to live 21 3, XII | they desire it. So that Venice (although she had neighbors 22 3, XXII | Venetian galleys returned to Venice, a certain difference arose 23 3, XXXI | been any kind of virtu in Venice and in their institutions,


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