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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | princes do, not what they ought to do. When Machiavelli 2 I, II | uncertain what divinity they ought to address, died miserably, 3 II, III| many were of opinion he ought to have done, but advised 4 II, III| without fear; that they ought not to forget that in the 5 III, I | fearless, so still less ought they to be apprehensive 6 III, I | only for its advantage; nor ought we to be anxious respecting 7 III, I | name of the duke of Athens ought to be consigned to oblivion. 8 III, I | remind you that their results ought not to make you diffident 9 III, III| new plan to subdue us. We ought therefore to keep two things 10 III, III| neither shame nor conscience ought to have any influence with 11 III, III| of hell neither can nor ought to have any influence upon 12 III, IV | power; what do you think ought to be done?” To which they 13 III, VI | office, neither could nor ought to hold it.~The question 14 III, VI | surprised at this, neither ought you to be so, for it always 15 IV, I | injure them, which they ought to have exercised. Thus 16 IV, I | the vicinity of the church ought to prevent any attempt against 17 IV, II | victory. He assured them they ought not to be alarmed by impending 18 IV, III| taxation has been unjust, we ought to be thankful, that we 19 IV, V | triumphs for success, they ought at least to be protected 20 IV, VI | destroyed by the plebeians, ought rather to impress us with 21 IV, VI | the justice of our cause ought to augment our influence 22 IV, VII| Florence; for great offenders ought either to remain untouched, 23 IV, VII| confidence in those who ought to have trusted me, and 24 V, I | the former will show what ought to be avoided and decried.~ 25 V, III| property, so that all ranks ought to dread them. Therefore 26 V, III| Florentines thought the war ought to be pushed vigorously 27 V, III| binding, and therefore they ought to be content; for if they 28 V, V | consider the route the count ought to take, and how to provide 29 V, VI | in Tuscany; for the war ought to be carried on where the 30 VI, I | and, as a certain victory ought to be attended by a sure 31 VI, II | becoming known, he thought it ought neither to be despised nor 32 VI, III| government, and therefore they ought to be more willing to have 33 VI, IV | confidence in one whom we ought not to have trusted; for 34 VI, IV | mind, incapable of repose, ought to have put us on our guard; 35 VI, IV | us on our guard; neither ought we to have confided in one 36 VI, IV | innumerable atrocities. We ought not to have fancied that 37 VI, IV | their distress, and, as ought to be the case between republics, 38 VI, V | succor the Milanese, they ought to risk a battle, Pardolfo, 39 VI, V | their own liberty, they ought to submit to a prince who 40 VII, II | consequently they neither could nor ought to expect the same benefits 41 VII, II | the power of the Medici ought to be reduced, different 42 VII, III| return home, telling him he ought to be satisfied, if the 43 VII, III| be the case, and that all ought to lay aside their weapons; 44 VII, III| manifested a desire for ought else; for when the authority 45 VII, III| toward my father, and you ought to confess you were well 46 VII, III| for your good wishes, it ought not to surprise you that 47 VII, III| always enjoyed their liberty, ought to compassionate those who 48 VII, III| their desire of vengeance ought to prevail.~ 49 VII, IV | that of the Medici they ought to visit. To demonstrate 50 VII, V | the Signory what course ought to be adopted. At this time, 51 VIII, II | no excuse for this; they ought to confine their vengeance 52 VIII, III| the good; and that this ought to be done by every available 53 VIII, VI | to the Colonnesi that it ought to be restored; but they,


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