Chapter
1 III | drawn to him, moved by the hatred which they feel against
2 V | is more vitality, greater hatred, and more desire for vengeance,
3 VII | severity had caused some hatred against himself, so, to
4 VII | at once, partly through hatred and partly through fear
5 VII | injure either from fear or hatred. Those whom he had injured,
6 XVI | brings reproach without hatred, than to be compelled through
7 XVI | which begets reproach with hatred.~
8 XVII| not win love, he avoids hatred; because he can endure very
9 XVII| endeavour only to avoid hatred, as is noted.~
10 XIX | hostile to him, and bears hatred towards him, he ought to
11 XIX | other side, knowing the hatred of the people, founded in
12 XIX | utmost diligence to avoid the hatred of the most powerful. Therefore,
13 XIX | having given cause for hatred, to which hatred there was
14 XIX | cause for hatred, to which hatred there was added contempt
15 XIX | it should be noted that hatred is acquired as much by good
16 XIX | protected him from that hatred which the people might have
17 XIX | acknowledge that either hatred or contempt has been fatal
18 XX | of these opinions breeds hatred against you. And because
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