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

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field

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIV | For Papirus being in the field encountered the Samnites, 2 1, XVI | left by chance free in a field, [and] not being accustomed 3 1, XXI | the Spartan armies in the field and conquered them: and 4 2, VI | say, for corning into the field with large armies, they 5 2, VI | should keep them in the field longer, none the less they 6 2, XVI | did when they had a large field as they had at Ravenna: 7 2, XVII | considering how the many field fights, called in our times 8 2, XVII | useless, as happens in open field engagements and battles 9 2, XXII | and the other were in the field, and the Pope had his forces 10 2, XXIV | place a good army in the field, as the Romans had, or you 11 2, XXIV | they needed an army in the field to defend them, he resolved 12 2, XXIV | by the same fortune as field campaigns [have taken and 13 2, XXXII | betook himself from the field and sought to break the 14 3, X | who wants to stay in the field, cannot avoid an engagement 15 3, X | For to want to stay in the field and not undertake an engagement, 16 3, XI | longer keep an army in the field, they corrupted Signor Lodovico 17 3, XII | or that an army in the field should fight, ought above 18 3, XV | him in the actions in the field either with deeds or counsel, 19 3, XVI | armies [outside] in the field, there was always a place 20 3, XXXIII| Praenestines, having taken the field against the Roman army, 21 3, XXXV | the first who went in the field with an army was defeated, 22 3, XLIV | abreast of the Romans in the field, decided, (having placed


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