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1 12| blind; for it seeth not danger, and inconveniences. Therefore 2 12| angel, nor man, come in danger by it. The inclination to 3 12| avoid the scandal and the danger both, it is good, to take 4 14| in the mean people, the danger is imminent and great. For 5 14| let no prince measure the danger of them by this, whether 6 14| discontentments, or at least the danger of them; there is in every 7 14| these is discontent, the danger is not great; for common 8 14| themselves. Then is the danger, when the greater sort, 9 14| And the state runneth the danger of that which Tacitus saith; 10 16| greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men. 11 18| just fear of an imminent danger, though there be no blow 12 18| her husband. This kind of danger, is then to be feared chiefly, 13 18| and great, there is also danger from them; as it was in 14 18| and Henry the Second. The danger is not from that state, 15 18| nobles; there is not much danger from them, being a body 16 18| commons; there is little danger from them, except it be, 17 18| things of defence, and no danger.~Princes are like to heavenly 18 19| themselves. Thirdly, the danger of being unfaithfully counselled, 19 28| a little idle, and love danger better than travail. Neither 20 35| to princes in matters of danger and envy; for no man will 21 35| dangerous. There is less danger of them, if they be of mean 22 35| business. But yet it is less danger, to have an ambitious man 23 46| letter; or where it may be danger to be interrupted, or heard 24 54| sacrifice themselves to death or danger for the good of their country; 25 57| except Tartary), there is no danger of inundations of people; 26 57| off; for that outruns the danger; as it is seen in ordnance 27 58| except Tartary), there is no danger of inundations of people; 28 58| off; for that outruns the danger; as it is seen in ordnance