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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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punishment

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | accusation of citizens and punishment of calumniators, there would 2 1, XXIV | some wrong without fear of punishment, he will in a short time 3 1, XXIV | law. But wanting that the punishment for evil actions be feared, 4 1, XXIX | itself because the fear of punishment makes men better and less 5 1, XXXI | having lost would be a great punishment for such a one, they did 6 1, XXXI | their errors merited greater punishment, but because the Romans 7 1, XLV | Appius should merit every punishment, none the less it was little 8 2, XXIII| yourselves either through punishment or benefits. This proposition 9 2, XXIII| asked by a Senator, what punishment do you think the Privernati 10 2, XXIII| replied, If we remit your punishment, what peace can we hope 11 2, XXIII| in a condition that was punishment to them, except if it resulted 12 2, XXVI | the Veienti suffered the punishment for their contumacy as was 13 2, XXXI | from shame or from fear of punishment. And if this error was made 14 3, I | of Manlius Torquatus, the punishment inflicted by Papirius Cursor 15 3, I | arises which recalls the punishment to their memory, and revives 16 3, I | But as the memory of that punishment fades, men become bold to 17 3, I | made errors to leave their punishment to God. And thus these bad [ 18 3, I | because they do not fear that punishment they do not see or believe. 19 3, V | condemn themselves to greater punishment than that to which others 20 3, VI | as there is no danger or punishment in wanting to do so) but 21 3, VI | and fear greater than the punishment: also most of the times 22 3, VI | convicted and constrained by the punishment to do so: he being arrested 23 3, VI | will inflict on them that [punishment] which it appears to them 24 3, VI | discovered, and they suffered the punishment for that evil which they 25 3, XII | not having cause to fear punishment because they had not given 26 3, XII | because of this fearing punishment, they become difficult under 27 3, XII | pardon if they have fear of punishment, and if they have fear of 28 3, XIX | ARE MORE NECESSARY THAN PUNISHMENT IN RULING A MULTITUDE~The 29 3, XIX | governing the multitude Punishment is worth more than Obsequies. 30 3, XIX | they are your colleagues, punishment cannot entirely be used, 31 3, XIX | ought to turn rather to punishment than to gentleness, so that 32 3, XIX | And as we have spoken of punishment and obsequies, it does not 33 3, XXII | intermission to hard work and punishment; Valerius, on the other 34 3, XXII | imputed (as was said) their punishment to the ordinances and not 35 3, XXXII| who feared that all the punishment would fall on their heads. 36 3, XXXII| made. For the fear of that punishment which seems to them to be 37 3, XXXV | counterbalance by far the punishment. The present Sultan Selim, 38 3, XXXV | thus this man suffered the punishment for having been silent when 39 3, XLIX | could a more frightening punishment than this be found, for


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