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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | more useful if men would be content to live of their own [possessions], 2 1, II | and not wanting to remain content with civil equality, they 3 1, V | have more reason to be content; the other, that they take 4 1, VIII | many examples, I want to be content with only one. The Florentine 5 1, XIII | none the less I want to content myself with these. The Roman 6 1, XIII | town, and they remained content to pursue the enterprise 7 1, XVI | themselves, cannot live content, and some are forced to 8 1, XVI | could not in any way either content or correct, and the rage 9 1, XVI | condition, ought in good part to content them. The others, to whom 10 1, XXII | of those People should be content that three of their Citizens 11 1, XXXIX| regulations they were finally content rather to create Tribunes 12 1, XLVII| middle course, and were content that four Tribunes with 13 1, XLVII| the Nobles. The Plebs were content with this, as it seemed 14 1, LV | of others, but have been content with those goods, live on 15 2, XIX | they were when the one was content with the [dominion of the] 16 2, XXI | citizens, remain more quiet and content under a government they 17 3, IV | resentment that they would not be content with him [as ruler], of 18 3, IV | ruler], of whom all Rome was content. And Servius Tullus deceived 19 3, IV | sons of Tarquinius would be content to be the sons-in-law of 20 3, VI | you give him material to content himself, and to keep him 21 3, XXV | observed: one, how they were content to remain in such poverty, 22 3, XXX | perversity of mind, they would be content to see the ruin of their


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