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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXIII | rugged places, never tried to combat the enemy in the passes 2 1, XLIII | CHAPTER XLIII~THOSE WHO COMBAT FOR THEIR OWN GLORY ARE 3 1, XLIII | toward the man for whom they combat which makes them become 4 2, I | defense of them: They did not combat with the Tuscans until they 5 2, I | Carthaginians, begun to combat them for the Empire of Sicily 6 2, I | kind of people they had to combat and how obstinate they were 7 2, II | PEOPLE THE ROMANS HAD TO COMBAT, AND HOW OBSTINATELY THEY 8 2, IX | and to have occasion to combat them and pass into Italy. 9 2, XII | friends; but whoever would combat them outside Italy and would 10 2, XII | and then they are able to combat him the more easily.~But 11 2, XVI | it was not the first in combat, but was bound to support 12 2, XVIII | with enemy infantry, but a combat of cavalry against cavalry, [ 13 2, XXII | and in the ardor of the combat, when men have turned to 14 2, XXVII | he did not hesitate to combat (and to be defeated), judging 15 3, X | Hannibal never dared to combat with him in the manner of 16 3, X | him. But they did go and combat him, and drove him from 17 3, X | useful, therefore, not to combat when the armies have such 18 3, XIV | necessary for them to be able to combat with order, but also to 19 3, XVII | other Consul in order to combat Hasdrubal before he could 20 3, XXXVI | Roman at the river Arno to combat [singly] with him, and the 21 3, XXXVII | natural difficulties.~The combat between Manlius Torquatus 22 3, XXXVIII| before the ensigns, and to combat in the thickest of the fight. 23 3, XLV | lost his first ardor for combat, and (as we said before)


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