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

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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | desiring that Rome be as quiet as the above mentioned Republic, 2 1, X | exalted, he will see every quiet and good; and on the other 3 1, XIX | ferocious and warlike, the next quiet and religious, the third 4 1, XLV | men and give them cause to quiet and firm the spirit.~ 5 1, XLVI | would for some time become quiet. None the less from experience 6 1, XLVI | and the Plebs remaining quiet within bounds, the young 7 1, XLVII | afterwards saw them remain quiet in the supreme Magistracy, 8 2, I | advantageous] to him, and to quiet the others by his industry. 9 2, II | the name everyone became quiet, their ire against the Tyrannicides 10 2, IX | Empire and Glory, and not Quiet, she could not refuse this 11 2, XIX | Republic succeeds in remaining quiet and enjoy its liberty and 12 2, XIX | to expand and break their quiet existence.~And because elsewhere 13 2, XXI | own citizens, remain more quiet and content under a government 14 2, XXII | Republics (especially in quiet times) are frowned upon 15 2, XXII | among those who in times of quiet were almost forgotten, as 16 2, XXVIII| himself, he will never remain quiet until in some way he should 17 2, XXX | sometimes produces some quiet, is in times of necessity 18 3, XXI | that he kept his soldiers quiet and united.~I conclude,


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