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honorably 7
honored 11
honoring 3
honors 33
hope 34
hoped 9
hopeful 1
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33 corrupted
33 faith
33 fortress
33 honors
33 leave
33 lived
33 lose
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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honors

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | could load me with rank, honors, and riches, but to those 2 1, V | who desire to maintain the honors already acquired. And in 3 1, V | Nobles who were seeking the honors for ambition, or by extraordinary 4 1, V | partake of those riches and honors which they see are so badly 5 1, VIII | citizens to yield him [top honors] without appearing to them 6 1, X | Rome, and nobility, riches, honors, and above all virtu, accounted 7 1, XVI | for a free society bestows honors and rewards through the 8 1, XVI | when one receives those honors and rewards as appears to 9 1, XVI | giving them a part of so many honors as, according to their condition, 10 1, XXXVI | HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE HIGHER HONORS OUGHT NOT TO DISDAIN THE 11 1, XXXVII| divide with the Nobles their honors and possessions, as things 12 1, XXXVII| men esteem property than honors, for the Roman Nobility, 13 1, XXXVII| the Plebs in the matter of honors, but when it came to property, 14 1, XL | Nobility moved to seek these honors, and among the first was 15 1, XL | Tyrant not having riches and honors enough to be able to satisfy 16 1, XLVII | contention for liberty and for honors, differing according to 17 1, XLVII | distribution of dignities and honors, for in this only the People 18 1, L | to make a distribution of honors and offices, or to a Magistracy 19 1, L | Council distributes the honors and offices. It sometimes 20 1, LV | former can have all the honors, from which all others are 21 2, II | causes us to esteem less the honors of the world: while the 22 2, III | FOREIGNERS EASILY TO HER HONORS~Crescit interea Roma Albae 23 2, XXIII | deprived all of them of their honors and their ancient ranks 24 3, II | anything, I do not desire honors or profit, I want to live 25 3, VI | Emperors with so many riches, honors, and dignities, that it 26 3, VIII | the envy he had for the honors given to Camillus, and he 27 3, XVI | where there were to be only honors and rank [obtained], many 28 3, XX | effort to show how many honors, how many victories, how 29 3, XXV | those citizens to obtain honors from war, and to leave all 30 3, XXVIII| benefit. The way to such honors ought to be opened to every 31 3, XXVIII| so that they may obtain honors and be satisfied: and when 32 3, XXVIII| triumphs and all the other honors which she gave to its Citizens; 33 3, XXXIV | fame in order to obtain honors in their Republic, but is


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