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negotiate 2
negotiations 1
neighboring 10
neighbors 26
neither 28
nelematus 4
nemours 1
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26 knowledge
26 matters
26 merit
26 neighbors
26 observe
26 obtained
26 rarely
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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neighbors

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VI | should be formidable to her neighbors, and thus she could enjoy 2 1, XIX | effeminate and prey to her neighbors. Whence it can be noted 3 1, XIX | and beaten down all his neighbors, he left a peaceful Kingdom 4 1, XIX | having like David beaten his neighbors, left him a firm Kingdom 5 1, XIX | but he soon knew that his neighbors judging him effeminate esteemed 6 1, XXX | new friendships with his neighbors, occupy the fortresses with 7 1, XXXIII| strength, and empire, its neighbors which at first had not thought 8 1, XXXIII| as it did happen to the neighbors of Rome, to whom after Rome 9 1, XXXIV | subject, I conclude, that the neighbors of Rome seeking to oppress 10 1, XXXIX | arisen from the ambition of neighbors who wanted to oppress them, 11 1, XL | ally oneself with powerful neighbors who would defend you. Whoever 12 1, LV | great commerce with their neighbors, for others have not come 13 2, I | make war upon any of those neighbors as appears [advantageous] 14 2, VIII | with the consent of their neighbors.~The great numbers of people 15 2, XIX | and became feared by their neighbors; and these are those whom 16 2, XX | liberality they show their neighbors, and the less desirous they 17 2, XXI | instead of frightening their neighbors, at this hour they would 18 2, XXX | see how it lives with its neighbors; and if it is governed in 19 2, XXX | governed in a way that the neighbors (so as to have them friendly) 20 2, XXX | powerful: But when these said neighbors (although inferior to it) 21 2, XXX | Castellani, and all her other neighbors. But if this City had been 22 2, XXXII | years of harassing their neighbors with routs and incursions, 23 3, XII | therefore, considers well the neighbors of the City of Florence 24 3, XII | City of Florence and the neighbors of the City of Venice, will 25 3, XII | the Venetians did not have neighbors as obstinate in their defense 26 3, XII | Venice (although she had neighbors more powerful than did Florence),


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