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

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increase

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | armed, no Republic can ever increase, or if it did increase, 2 1, VI | ever increase, or if it did increase, to maintain itself. In 3 1, XXXIII| strength and drive not to increase them instead of decreasing 4 2, II | betterment, both come to increase in a wondrous manner. The 5 2, II | and weaken (in order to increase its own power) all the other 6 2, III | that the City could never increase its inhabitants. And because 7 2, X | although the above things will increase his strength, [but] they 8 2, XIX | believed that for the city to increase its inhabitants, to make 9 2, XXIII | rather by example desire to increase the power of the Roman Republic 10 2, XXIII | opportunity for a most glorious increase. Certainly that Empire is 11 3, VI | those difficulties will increase without end. Men, therefore, ( 12 3, XXIV | the evil example not to increase their number with other 13 3, XXVI | allowing the rivalry to increase among their citizens, were 14 3, XXXIV | necessary to maintain and increase it. And to want to do this, 15 3, XXXVII| fear and apprehension will increase, and that the opposite effects


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