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oblivious 1
obsequies 4
observance 8
observe 26
observed 63
observers 1
observes 3
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26 matters
26 merit
26 neighbors
26 observe
26 obtained
26 rarely
26 returned
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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observe

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, X | said of him freely, let him observe what they say of Cataline. 2 1, XII | to its foundations, and observe how much different present 3 1, XII | anyone who should want to observe the truth of this more readily 4 1, XIV | THEY WERE FORCED NOT TO OBSERVE IT, AND IF ANYONE RECKLESSLY 5 1, XXIV | it is very necessary to observe rewarding good, as is seen 6 1, XXX | avoid its sting ought to observe the limits observed the 7 1, XXXV | this not having anyone to observe them, moved by the ambitions 8 1, XL | believing that he would observe the limitations of the others 9 1, XL | incites them, that they do not observe another larger bird which 10 1, XLV | IS A BAD EXAMPLE NOT TO OBSERVE A LAW THAT HAS BEEN MADE, 11 1, XLV | to make a law and not to observe it, and much more when it 12 1, LV | in freedom, and they so observe the laws that no one from 13 1, LVIII| narrating the actions of men to observe the multitude to have condemned 14 1, LIX | Prince it is found that they observe the faith even if ruin may 15 2, XXII | have observed, and still observe, how often the opinions 16 2, XXIV | necessary in wanting to observe the old Roman method, either 17 2, XXXI | Themistocles, not being able to observe these promises, he poisoned 18 3, I | Consular power, they did not observe any religious ceremony. 19 3, IX | exceeded, not being able to observe the true course in either, 20 3, XXV | caused this effect than to observe that poverty did not impede 21 3, XXXVI| men or Gods; but let them observe neither the Imperial edicts 22 3, XXXVI| Commanders; and let them observe neither the ensigns nor 23 3, XLII | is not a disgrace not to observe those promises which were 24 3, XLII | or not a Prince ought to observe them in a similar manner, 25 3, XLIII| THAT MEN BORN IN A PROVINCE OBSERVE FOR ALL TIME ALMOST THE 26 3, XLIII| events from the past, to observe a nation hold their same


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