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48 believed
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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nobility

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | greatness of spirit, riches, and nobility above the others, could 2 1, II | to lose everything, [the Nobility] was constrained to concede 3 1, III | Tarquins lived, whom the nobility feared, and having fear 4 1, III | between the Plebs and the Nobility, they came for the security 5 1, V | Republic, and apt to bring the Nobility to some [act of] desperation 6 1, V | adept at beating down the Nobility: whence arose the power 7 1, V | And it appearing to the Nobility that such authority given 8 1, VI | living in the midst of that Nobility, did not have may better 9 1, VI | might have had with the Nobility, and the cause of tumults, 10 1, VII | where he says that the Roman Nobility being irritated against 11 1, VII | to the prejudice of the Nobility, by keeping them famished 12 1, VIII | the greater part of the nobility, and [also] among those 13 1, X | citizens enjoying their wealth, nobility and virtu exalted, he will 14 1, X | take place in Rome, and nobility, riches, honors, and above 15 1, XIII | the Tribuneships to the Nobility, that without the said means 16 1, XIII | remedies that were used by the Nobility was Religion, of which they 17 1, XXVIII| times took up against her Nobility. And it is very true what 18 1, XXXVII| Against which plague thy Nobility, not having any remedy, 19 1, XXXVII| changes of fortune, the Nobility remained superior. Later, 20 1, XXXVII| than honors, for the Roman Nobility, always yielded without 21 1, XXXIX | This greatly excited the Nobility, as it appeared to them 22 1, XXXIX | Republic would remain to the Nobility. None the less, so great 23 1, XL | between the People and the Nobility concerning the adoption 24 1, XL | re-establish it [The Ten], all the Nobility moved to seek these honors, 25 1, XL | to the People and to the Nobility. For Appius quickly put 26 1, XL | affliction was welcome to the Nobility, That likewise weary of 27 1, XL | attend to extinguishing the Nobility, and after they are extinguished 28 1, XL | tyrannize, yet that part of the Nobility which finds itself outside 29 1, XL | People as an enemy and the Nobility as a friend. For with that 30 1, XLI | against the expectation of the Nobility was also well used: the 31 1, XLV | great fright existed in the Nobility, judging that there would 32 1, XLV | condemnations until all the Nobility was destroyed. And great 33 1, XLV | this reassured all the Nobility. Here it is seen how harmful 34 1, XLVI | says that the People or the Nobility always increased their haughtiness 35 1, XLVI | they too were violated. The Nobility, on the other hand, although 36 1, XLVII | limit their authority, the Nobility in order not to discredit 37 1, XLVII | reconcile the Plebs with the Nobility: and having come to this 38 1, XLVII | subdue the haughtiness of the Nobility and avenge themselves for 39 1, LII | discourse, how much credit the Nobility had acquired with the Plebs 40 1, LII | imposing the tributes. If the Nobility had maintained themselves 41 2, II | having laid hands on the nobility, put them into a prison 42 2, XXV | between the Plebs and the Nobility that the Veienti together 43 3, I | obstinate executor against that nobility: but if at any time they 44 3, VI | wounded, saying that the Nobility had injured him from envy, 45 3, VIII | his case, no one of the Nobility (although they were ardent 46 3, VIII | things brought against the Nobility, had at first shown many 47 3, XI | insolent and formidable to the Nobility and to all Rome, and some 48 3, XIX | equal sovereignty with the Nobility in Rome, anyone who had 49 3, XXVI | to arms; in which all the Nobility armed themselves in favor


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