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

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benefit

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | laws and institutions in benefit of public liberty. And if 2 1, VI | would have been of little benefit in connection with her unity. 3 1, VI | is easy to consider the benefit that will come to the Republic 4 1, XVII | well ordered laws are of no benefit, unless they are administered 5 1, XVIII | but would have been of benefit if with the changes of the 6 1, XXIX | apt to be repaid than a benefit, where gratitude is onerous 7 1, XXXII | did much for the public benefit if they reared their children, 8 1, XXXII | not to have gotten that benefit from you, but from your 9 1, XXXII | been made before for their benefit, such as that of the appeal 10 1, XXXII | disposition of the Senate to benefit them: In addition to this 11 1, XXXV | authority. Nor is it of any benefit in this case that the people 12 1, LI | seemed to them to be a great benefit which they never hoped to 13 1, LII | demonstrations made to their benefit, both by the stipends ordered, 14 1, LIII | even though the welfare and benefit [of the Republic] were hidden 15 1, LIII | might have had in the past benefit them, because they are all 16 2, II | done which makes for their benefit, and if it should turn to 17 2, X | nothing, and will not be of benefit without trustworthy arms. 18 2, X | of the country will not benefit you, and the faith and good 19 2, XIV | humility not only does not benefit, but harms, especially when 20 2, XV | true, and ought to be of benefit to every Prince and every 21 2, XVII | artillery he has be of any benefit to him in this, for there 22 2, XVII | above) these instruments benefit much more whoever besieges 23 2, XVII | every place, and it is of no benefit to them to be in the rear 24 2, XXIV | therefore, (in order to be of benefit) also needed a Monsignor 25 2, XXIV | enemy army, and are of no benefit; for good armies, unless 26 3, IV | so much less if the new benefit is less that the injury 27 3, VIII | things that seemed to them to benefit the people, and especially 28 3, XVII | tranquillity may be of some benefit, but with the advent of 29 3, XXVIII| acting well for the common benefit. The way to such honors 30 3, XLVII | name him for the public benefit: which Fabius did, moved


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