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

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judging

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | should partake of all, they judging it to be more firm and stable, 2 1, XI | none the less the heavens, judging that the institutions of 3 1, XIX | knew that his neighbors judging him effeminate esteemed 4 1, XXX | will say to that Captain, judging that he will not be able 5 1, XXXI | able to proceed vigorously. Judging, therefore, that the ignominy 6 1, XXXIII| to want] to destroy him, judging that such an attempt would 7 1, XLV | existed in the Nobility, judging that there would never be 8 1, LI | armies to a distance, and judging it to be necessary to be 9 1, LVIII | good is foreseen. As to the judging of things, it is rarely 10 2 | to corrupt themselves in judging the times of their youth 11 2, II | they lived under the King, judging it not to be good to defend 12 2, VIII | of the Hebrew people and judging not to be able to resist 13 2, IX | even though voluntary ones, judging that if they did not undertake 14 2, XXII | OFTEN THE OPINIONS OF MEN IN JUDGING THINGS [TO BE] GREAT ARE 15 2, XXIII | HOW MUCH THE ROMANS, IN JUDGING THE MATTERS FOR ANY INCIDENT 16 2, XXIII | is most pernicious in the judging of men, so that they exiled 17 2, XXIV | security to his heirs: for judging that through the medium 18 2, XXIV | province to be destroyed, judging them to be injurious. For 19 2, XXIV | Pope Sixtus IV had built, judging that the good will people, 20 2, XXVII | ashamed to ask for peace, judging that if his country had 21 2, XXVII | combat (and to be defeated), judging he might have [a chance 22 2, XXXIII| said forest into Tuscany, judging that it would not be well 23 3, II | down to kiss the earth, judging by that to propitiate the 24 3, X | greatly fortified himself, judging that the Romans would not 25 3, XXXIV | T. Otacilius: and Fabius judging him inadequate to govern 26 3, XLIV | Bentivogli from Bologna, and judging therefore to have need of 27 3, XLV | sustained [his attack], judging a slow assault to be more


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