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corrupters 1
corruptible 1
corrupting 1
corruption 27
corrupts 1
corsairs 1
corvinus 8
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28 won
27 affairs
27 chance
27 corruption
27 defeat
27 disorders
27 feared
Niccolò Machiavelli
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corruption

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, X | they were killed by that corruption that his predecessors had 2 1, X | every rancor, every license, corruption, and ambition extinct; he 3 1, XVI | corrupt; for a people where corruption has not entirely taken over, 4 1, XVI | concern those people where corruption has not expanded greatly, 5 1, XVII | considering to what [degree of] corruption those Kings had come, if 6 1, XVII | successions, [and] that that corruption which was in them had begun 7 1, XVII | Which resulted from that corruption which the party of Marius 8 1, XVII | out, and that before their corruption should pass into the vitals 9 1, XVII | vitals of that City; which corruption was the cause of the infinite 10 1, XVII | troubles do no harm; but where corruption exists, well ordered laws 11 1, XVII | decadence because of the corruption of its people, if it ever 12 1, XVII | much bloodshed. For such corruption and little inclination for 13 1, XVIII| according to the degrees of corruption), none the less, as it is 14 1, XVIII| enough to check a general corruption. For as good customs have 15 1, XVIII| maintain herself free in her corruption, that she should have made 16 1, XVIII| subjects stained with that corruption of which we have discussed 17 1, XLIX | had retarded the further corruption of themselves. In the creation 18 1, LV | have their part of such corruption. And, if in those provinces, 19 1, LV | consequently] the beginning of any corruption: hence they have not been 20 1, LV | them as being Princes of corruption and the cause of every trouble.~ 21 1, LV | excessive ambitions and corruption of the Powerful. This [cause] 22 3, I | these things to become rare, corruption began to multiply, for, 23 3, VIII | generation, it is led to this corruption; these are led by necessity 24 3, XI | governing Milan, and by this corruption made an accord in which 25 3, XXVI | seduction, by violence, or corruption of marriages, as we have 26 3, XVII | seeks to obtain aid, and by corruption of every king to make friends 27 3, XXXIV| as to false opinion and corruption, the people always make


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