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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | are nothing else but the decisions given by the ancient Jurisconsults, 2 1, VI | therefore, in every one of our decisions, there ought to be considered 3 1, XXXIII | should be able to execute his decisions: This remedy which formerly 4 1, XXXVIII| be Prince of [make] the decisions which her subjects had to 5 1, XXXVIII| mode of living or to other decisions previously made by them, 6 1, L | to interrupt any of its decisions which are ordinarily necessary 7 1, LIII | very well knew that such decisions were liked by the People.~ 8 1, LV | none the less from such decisions it is seen how much the 9 2 | preceding book talked of the decisions made by the Romans pertinent 10 2, XV | THEIR RESOLUTIONS, AND WEAK DECISIONS ARE ALWAYS HARMFUL~In connection 11 2, XV | spirit is needed in making decisions, this ambiguity [indecision] 12 2, XV | these deliberations and decisions have to be made by weak 13 2, XV | weak men. Slow and late decisions are also not less harmful 14 2, XV | it injures oneself. Such decisions so made proceed from feebleness 15 2, XXI | both civil and criminal decisions in that City, [and] no sentence 16 2, XXXIII | of this is given by the decisions which were made by the Senate 17 2, XXXIII | wanted the Consul to make decisions by himself and that the 18 3, I | the King in some of his decisions. And up to now it has maintained 19 3, X | thousand errors in such decisions. And although I have elsewhere 20 3, XI | dispose to be opposed to the decisions of those others who should 21 3, XVIII | Captain, than to know the decisions and proceedings of the enemy. 22 3, XXIV | citizens took because of such decisions was harmful to the City. 23 3, XLI | suffer disgrace in any of his decisions either in good or adverse


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