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homicide 4
honest 8
honestly 1
honor 28
honorable 9
honorably 7
honored 11
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28 creation
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28 following
28 honor
28 large
28 neither
28 notable
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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honor

   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | When I consider how much honor is attributed to antiquity, 2 1, VIII | able to endure that so much honor and glory should be bestowed 3 1, X | which brings usefulness and honor to human generations [mankind], 4 1, X | a Republic with eternal honor to themselves, they turn 5 1, X | how much glory, how much honor, security, and tranquil 6 1, X | the Magistrates with their honor, rich citizens enjoying 7 1, XI | son had done him, and his honor, in order to obey the oath 8 1, XVI | outside of which does not honor or reward anyone; and when 9 1, XVI | being apprehensive of the honor of his womenfolk, or that 10 1, XXXIII | regard [to consequences] to honor him: so that if there is 11 1, XXXVIII| assume it, nor how to gain honor in a similar necessity. 12 1, XXXVIII| it was much more to their honor that it should appear that 13 2, II | be himself; for he cannot honor any of those citizens who 14 2, II | desires that we love and honor her [our country], and that 15 2, XXIII | that it would be of little honor to the Republic to destroy 16 2, XXIII | but to destroy them. And honor consists in being able and 17 2, XXVII | remained within each one some honor and satisfaction and the 18 3, VI | which says that men have to honor things past but obey the 19 3, VI | physical injury], or of Honor. Of those of Blood, threats 20 3, VI | injuries] of Possession and Honor, are matters that harm men 21 3, VI | vengeance. And of [injuries] of honor, that are inflicted on men, 22 3, XVI | as they thought more of honor and little of the public 23 3, XXV | to you] to any rank or honor, and that merit and virtu 24 3, XXV | who think there is neither honor nor virtu where wealth does 25 3, XXV | here (as has been said) the honor which was given to poverty 26 3, XXXV | if that party, in whose honor that particular decision 27 3, XXXVIII| reputation; for titles do not honor men, but men titles. It 28 3, XLV | so as not to acquire less honor by living than his colleague


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