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

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resist

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | and the small number to resist attacks of those who should 2 1, VII | Republic of being able to resist him except by a faction 3 1, XLIII| which would be enough to resist even an enemy of little 4 2, II | years, they were able to resist the Romans, despite the 5 2, VIII | judging not to be able to resist them, thought it better 6 2, XII | country] they were unable to resist [even] Agathocles. The Florentines 7 2, XII | can unite more forces to resist an attack [impetus] than 8 2, XVII | the Venetians, in order to resist the attacks which could 9 2, XVIII| Attilius Regulus attempted to resist with his infantry not only [ 10 2, XXIV | it possible that they can resist the one and the other. And 11 2, XXIV | would then have been able to resist the impetus of the French 12 2, XXIV | some fortresses that could resist the enemy for some days 13 2, XXIX | she does not want them to resist her power.~Nor can this 14 2, XXIX | anyone should be able to resist her, she either kills him 15 2, XXX | found that City powerful to resist him. And it is seen in the 16 2, XXXII| all of equal courage to resist; and if the fight was lost 17 2, XXXII| weak so as to be unable to resist a sortie that those inside 18 2, XXXII| time by repairs; and to resist the mines they made counter 19 3, IX | The one, that we cannot resist that to which nature inclines 20 3, X | no longer being able to resist, fled with the greater part 21 3, XI | of such virtu that he can resist the first shock and await 22 3, XXIV | would help to enable them to resist the ambitions of the Nobles, 23 3, XLIII| their own forces be able to resist the assaults [of the Romans],


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