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

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feared

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | have known how much they feared that idleness to which the 2 1, II | private men or public men were feared: this was such that every 3 1, III | lived, whom the nobility feared, and having fear that the 4 1, XI | see that those citizens feared much more the breaking of 5 1, XIII | by night, so that it was feared that the Equians and Volscians, 6 1, XIII | Religion these words: “He feared that the age had not yet 7 1, XXIV | punishment for evil actions be feared, it is very necessary to 8 1, XXIX | the Magistrates of Rome feared his authority, which displeased 9 1, XXIX | there was a Citizen who was feared by the Magistrates. So that 10 1, XL | liberty, where they had feared servitude, to which condition 11 1, LII | adversaries made him be feared: for which Piero merits 12 1, LV | discussed that which is to be feared or to be hoped for in corrupt 13 1, LVIII| that they do is not to be feared, nor is fear to be had of 14 1, LVIII| where the present evil is feared, and there is hope for the 15 2, X | their camps, by those who feared them. And if that King of 16 2, XIX | yoke of Austria, and became feared by their neighbors; and 17 3, VI | how much more is it to be feared from a Prince free, with 18 3, VI | certain and which is to be feared more than when the people 19 3, XIII | first, which is more to be feared, a good army badly captained, 20 3, XIX | themselves extraordinarily feared, unless they were already 21 3, XXI | as he who makes himself feared, although most of the times 22 3, XXI | times he who makes himself feared, although most of the times 23 3, XXI | times he who makes himself feared will be followed and obeyed [ 24 3, XXI | much or from making oneself feared too much. For from both 25 3, XXI | who desires too much to be feared, becomes hated every little 26 3, XXII | the oppressor, it can be feared that the violent [regime] 27 3, XXXII| authors of the rebellion, who feared that all the punishment


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