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1 Ded | that no honour should be given it, or else that the truth
2 III | foreseen (which it is only given to a wise man to see), they
3 III | I answer for the reasons given above that a blunder ought
4 III | pledge which the king had given to the Pope that he would
5 IV | arises from the reasons given above; for his ministers,
6 IV | Such men, for the reasons given, can open the way into the
7 VII | those to whom some state is given either for money or by the
8 VII | that which Alexander had given him, so he decided to act
9 VIII | to the Republic, and at a given signal the soldiers killed
10 VIII | less; benefits ought to be given little by little, so that
11 XIII | wise; and this insight is given to few. And if the first
12 XVIII(37)| The present chapter has given greater offence than any
13 XVIII | other princes of old were given to the Centaur Chiron to
14 XVIII | modern examples could be given, showing how many treaties
15 XIX | to a malcontent you have given him the material with which
16 XIX | Endless examples could be given on this subject, but I will
17 XIX | reduce them; thus, having given cause for hatred, to which
18 XXI | that men have never been given time to work steadily against
19 XXV | these changes, and which has given to them their impulse, you
20 XXVI | wholly Italian, it has always given a poor account of itself;
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