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

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faith

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XI | sufficient to make them have faith. Let no one be dismayed, 2 1, XXXVIII| than the mistrust of the faith of the King, into whose 3 1, LIII | someone in whom they have faith, the Republic is subjected 4 1, LIII | causes People not to have faith in anyone (as occurs sometimes, 5 1, LIX | proper to examine whose faith is more stable, and which 6 1, LIX | pass, both will break the faith in order not to lose it, 7 1, LIX | each the same [loss of] faith. And if in either a Republic 8 1, LIX | found that they observe the faith even if ruin may be expected, 9 1, LIX | believe he will find either faith or accords with his enemies. 10 1, LIX | prompt in breaking their faith.~Alliances are broken for 11 1, LIX | caused a Prince to break his faith, and where a great usefulness 12 1, LIX | usefulness has not caused faith to be broken by a Republic; 13 1, LIX | although they were under their faith, was in such a position 14 1, LIX | gained more by breaking the faith than by any other means.~ 15 2, IX | have some respect for the faith [treaties] with others. 16 2, X | not benefit you, and the faith and good will of men will 17 2, XVIII | such that he did not have faith in them believing them capable 18 2, XXIII | hopeless to look for good faith. And after these words they 19 2, XXXI | province. Whence he, upon their faith and hope, having come into 20 2, XXXI | therefore, how vain are the faith and promises of those who 21 2, XXXI | country. For, as to their faith, it has to be borne in mind 22 3, VI | men cannot be sure of the faith of accomplices, as no one 23 3, VI | results from finding little faith or little prudence in the 24 3, VI | communicated it: the little faith [treachery] is so commonly 25 3, VI | you, you can not by that faith measure this one, as this 26 3, VI | danger. If you measure this faith from the discontent which 27 3, VI | handwriting so that he should have faith in this commission, which 28 3, VI | the Captain breaking his faith and accusing her to Nero, 29 3, XVI | the people (as they had faith in him) was this, that in 30 3, XXI | cruel, and a breaker of the faith; but, on the other hand, 31 3, XLIII | our City. And as to bad faith, everyone knows how many 32 3, XLIII | the King showed the bad faith and great avarice of his. 33 3, XLIII | because of the avarice and bad faith of the Gauls, suddenly deprived


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