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accident 17
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18 sufficient
18 tyrants
18 weakness
17 accident
17 accused
17 ambitious
17 ancients
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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accident

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | foundation with the slightest accident; for when there ensued the 2 1, XVI | UNDER A PRINCE, IF BY SOME ACCIDENT BECOMES FREE, MAINTAINS 3 1, XVI | liberty after they had by some accident acquired it, as Rome acquired 4 1, XVI | one breaks such laws by accident, they will begin in a very 5 1, XLVI | servitude, unless death or some accident frees you from him. For 6 2, V | LANGUAGES, TOGETHER WITH THE ACCIDENT OF DELUGES AND PESTILENCE, 7 2, XVI | confusion that the slightest accident often ruins an army.~In 8 2, XXXII | at every least unforeseen accident. And every false imagining 9 3, I | themselves, or which through some accident outside the said organization 10 3, I | caused either by an extrinsic accident or by an intrinsic prudence. 11 3, VI | alarm or by an unforeseen accident that arises in its doing.~ 12 3, VI | to flee from Sienna. That accident of that meeting impeded 13 3, XIV | because of so slight an accident. Which shows the necessity 14 3, XIV | also to keep every slight accident from disorganizing them. 15 3, XXX | should be restrained by any accident: but so as to obtain their 16 3, XXXVI | upon an army that by some accident is fleeing, they never win. 17 3, XXXVII| springs up which, by some accident, can discourage his army.


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