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Niccolò Machiavelli
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believed

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | from works of virtu they believed that Princes should have 2 1, XI | that an infinite [number] believed him without they having 3 1, XII | these. For they readily believed that that God who could 4 1, XXII | that it ought never to be believed that any of those Kings 5 1, XXVII | valuables. Nor could it be believed that he abstained either 6 1, XXX | those means through which he believed that that conquest is his 7 1, XXXIV | held this opinion and was believed beyond all reason. For it 8 1, XXXIX | where they should have believed it had arisen from the ambition 9 1, XLVII | custody: but because he believed they would not want their 10 1, XLVII | the supreme Magistracy, believed that this resulted not by 11 1, LII | advised should not have been believed, but should have kept account 12 1, LII | they ought never to have believed they could expect anything 13 2, I | Antiochus; and everyone of them believed (while the Roman people 14 2, V | been forgotten.~It is to be believed, therefore, that that which 15 2, XIX | yet they would not have believed it; and if they had believed 16 2, XIX | believed it; and if they had believed it, they would have said 17 2, XIX | ancient institutions to be believed to be true and useful. And 18 2, XIX | useful. And if this were believed, the Republics and Princes 19 2, XIX | preservation; and they would have believed that for the city to increase 20 2, XXII | true as to make that one believed, [and] upon cases such as 21 2, XXII | which a few years ago was believed by many, when Francis I, 22 2, XXII | those people suffered who believed him, when (after the Romans 23 2, XXII | Whence those people who believed him raised a new army, but 24 2, XXIV | starvation. And everyone believed, and many counselled him, 25 2, XXV | and lose it. The Veienti believed that by assaulting the Romans 26 2, XXX | himself and everyone else believed that only one defeat would 27 3, II | of proceeding, it can be believed that he had simulated this 28 3, II | ambition, they would not be believed: so that if they wanted 29 3, III | that of Piero Soderini, who believed with his patience and goodness 30 3, VI | Plautanius] would be more believed than he [Saturninus], requested 31 3, VI | conspirators, it will always be believed that it was an invention 32 3, VI | legions in Capua. Which, being believed by those soldiers, and it 33 3, X | person, it is not to be believed therefore that methods meriting 34 3, X | done so, it ought to be believed that some important reason 35 3, XVIII | nightfall) he who had won believed he had lost, and he who 36 3, XVIII | lost, and he who had lost believed he had won. Such an error 37 3, XVIII | who had not been broken believed themselves to have won, 38 3, XVIII | similarly; for each of these believed that the enemy had won, 39 3, XXII | proportion exists, it can be believed that that violent [regime] 40 3, XXII | It ought therefore, to be believed that Manlius was constrained 41 3, XXV | great poverty; nor can it be believed that any other great institution 42 3, XXX | doctrines. The other [Soderini] believed that with time, with goodness, 43 3, XXX | proceeding were adding to him, he believed he could overcome the many 44 3, XXXIV | in the City and so it was believed that the sons ought to be 45 3, XXXVI | whence this arises, it is believed by many that it is because 46 3, XXXVII| to defend, and everyone believed you would defend it, then 47 3, XL | siege of Nocera. Which was believed by the Consuls, and caused 48 3, XLVIII| THE ENEMY, IT OUGHT TO BE BELIEVED THAT IT IS DONE UNDER DECEIT~


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