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ingratiate 1
ingratitude 18
inhabit 3
inhabitants 29
inhabited 3
inherent 1
inherit 2
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29 fought
29 general
29 head
29 inhabitants
29 moved
29 particular
29 side
Niccolò Machiavelli
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inhabitants

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | occurs when it appears to the inhabitants that they do not live securely 2 1, I | was built by the dispersed inhabitants for like reasons: the other 3 1, I | their towns of [excessive] inhabitants or for the defense of that 4 1, I | Sulla, or perhaps by the inhabitants of the Mountains of Fiesole, 5 1, I | Alexander asking him on what the inhabitants would live, he replied that 6 1, I | built Alexandria, where the inhabitants would stay willingly because 7 1, II | beginning of the world the inhabitants were few, [and] lived for 8 1, VI | mentioned above many of the inhabitants, as they had increased to 9 1, VI | finding in that place many inhabitants outside the government, 10 1, VI | because there being few inhabitants in Sparta, and the path 11 1, VI | this union: The one, the inhabitants of Sparta were few, and 12 1, XXVI | destroy old ones, transfer the inhabitants from one place to another, 13 1, LV | authority imposed on all the inhabitants of the City [a tax] of one 14 2, III | endeavor to make it full of inhabitants, for without this abundance 15 2, III | Cities and sending their inhabitants to live in your City. Which 16 2, III | than the admixture of new inhabitants, did everything [he could] 17 2, III | could never increase its inhabitants. And because all our actions 18 2, IV | defeated and driven out the inhabitants of the province, they settled 19 2, V | human race and reduce the inhabitants of parts of the world to 20 2, V | the provinces are full of inhabitants so that they cannot live 21 2, VIII | they never drive all the inhabitants out of a province, but the 22 2, VIII | drive out or kill its old inhabitants. This kind of war is most 23 2, VIII | with violence, killing the inhabitants, taking possession of their 24 2, VIII | after driving out those inhabitants whom they found in that 25 2, XIX | the city to increase its inhabitants, to make associations for 26 2, XX | appearing to them that the inhabitants were not worthy to possess 27 2, XXIII| colonies were sent there, [the inhabitants] transferred to Rome, and 28 2, XXVI | broken up his camp, all the inhabitants of the town came upon the 29 3, XII | necessity constrains its inhabitants to defend themselves; and


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