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cited 5
cities 12
citizen 8
citizens 21
city 48
civil 2
civilian 6
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21 brought
21 carry
21 caused
21 citizens
21 divided
21 especially
21 foot
Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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citizens

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1 1| discipline, to constrain citizens to love one another, to 2 1| never allow any of their citizens or subjects to employ it 3 1| never permit its subjects or citizens to employ it for their profession. 4 1| this as it applies to great citizens can be found in the Regent 5 1| people gave to one of its Citizens, that he should not be constrained 6 1| never permitted that their citizens should take up this practice 7 1| rather it ought to employ its citizens as leaders in war, and in 8 1| order not to obey one of its Citizens employed the arms of others, 9 1| the arms carried by his citizens or subjects, given to them 10 1| has to fear not only its citizens, but the foreigners that 11 1| other fear except of its own Citizens. But of all the reasons 12 1| ought to have sent their own citizens to fight (on land), they 13 1| imposed that change on those citizens they sent (to fight) on 14 1| order that one of their citizens should not become Tyrant, 15 1| in the hands of their own citizens could not create Tyrants, 16 1| to fear arms of their own citizens. They took an imprudent 17 2| therefore, wanted their citizens to train in every warlike 18 2| are easily liberated. The Citizens, although they should rebel 19 3| than two Legions of Roman Citizens, which consist of six hundred 20 6| saved the life of one of its citizens, to whoever first climbed 21 7| greater part of the Roman Citizens, and others, who have led


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