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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| where delaying several days to organize themselves for 2 1, XL | haughtiness, and in a few days he filled his colleagues 3 1, XL | hundred and twenty. For some days the fear was equal [on both 4 1, XL | desired the Consuls. The days that ended the year had 5 1, LIV | throughout the City for many days.~I conclude, therefore, 6 2, IV | seen the Swiss do these days, and as one reads was done 7 2, VI | some in ten, some in twenty days; for this was their usage. 8 2, X | deferred the fight a few days the news of the death of 9 2, X | vanquished the Swiss, and a few days ago the Pope and the Florentine 10 2, XII | allowed him to enter several days [march] into their country 11 2, XVII | artillery had existed in those days the Romans would not have 12 2, XVII | so strong that in a few days it will be battered down 13 2, XVIII | dominion of Parthia for many days with very few cavalry and 14 2, XVIII | fought valiantly for two days, and though they were later 15 2, XXIV | had to succor it in three days: Hence this example in contrast 16 2, XXIV | resist the enemy for some days until he could be checked; 17 2, XXVI | this injury, that in a few days he took and sacked it. And 18 3, VI | killed by Antoninus a few days before, that he should kill 19 3, VI | their minds turned for many days to a certain matter and 20 3, XVIII | facing each other for several days, both suffered from [lack 21 3, XXXI | infelicity they came in four days, and after only a partial


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