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judgement 2
judges 10
judging 27
judgment 27
judgments 6
judicial 1
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27 feared
27 followed
27 judging
27 judgment
27 later
27 longer
27 meet
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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judgment

   Book,  Chapter
1 1 | conducting a war, in [giving] judgment for Subjects, in expanding 2 1, XI | Plebs: and before the day of judgment arrived, Titus went to meet 3 1, XIX | arms, in doctrine, and in judgment, and so great was his virtu, 4 1, XLV | however, and before the day of judgment [came] he killed himself. 5 1, XLVII| when they had to make a judgment of their particular men, 6 1, XLVII| ever to disregard popular judgment in particular matters, [ 7 1, LVIII| have given him the same judgment as they did when they took 8 1, LVIII| more stable, and of better judgment than a Prince: And not without 9 2 | sometimes of necessity our judgment is the truth, as human affairs 10 2 | argument, I say that, if the judgment of men is corrupt in deciding 11 2 | their lives had the same judgment and the same appetites. 12 2 | in strength but grow in judgment and prudence, so it is that 13 2 | they ought to blame their judgment, they blame the times. In 14 2, XVIII| conveniences, none the less, in the judgment of the Parthians themselves, 15 2, XIX | erroneous arguments their judgment was corrupted, nor have 16 2, XXIII| SHOULD NECESSITATE SUCH JUDGMENT, AVOIDED HALF-WAY MEASURES~ 17 2, XXIII| Roman people. And as this judgment was notable and merits being 18 2, XXIII| Camillus, and then by the judgment given by the Senate upon 19 2, XXIII| Princes ought to imitate this judgment, and the Florentines ought 20 2, XXIII| ignorant or cowardly. This judgment which the Romans gave when 21 2, XXIII| both from this and from the judgment given to the Latins, when 22 2, XXIII| caressed, otherwise every judgment is vain; and above all the 23 2, XXIV | another virtu, of another judgment, of another power, they 24 3, III | to see a father to sit in judgment, and not only condemn his 25 3, VIII | brought his cause to the judgment of the people; [and] that 26 3, XI | So that without doubt, judgment ought always to be made 27 3, XL | And this is seen by the judgment which those men make who


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