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

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merit

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | infinite good qualities would merit to be such; [and] not to 2 1, IV | creation of Tribunes, they merit the highest praise, for 3 1, X | into the ranks of those who merit more censure that praise. 4 1, X | give her good laws] should merit some excuse. But he does 5 1, X | excuse. But he does not merit any excuse who can hold 6 1, XXI | THAT PRINCE AND REPUBLIC MERIT WHO LACK THEIR OWN ARMS~ 7 1, XXIX | both the People and Prince merit some excuse. And much is 8 1, XXIX | the opinion of Cato, they merit the excuse that I said above 9 1, XLV | wicked life of Appius should merit every punishment, none the 10 1, XLVII | that none of them should merit that which all together 11 1, LIV | grave aspect and strong with merit~They became silent, and 12 2 | truth the present might merit much more of that glory 13 2 | little more glory which they merit by themselves; but I speak 14 2 | know, therefore, whether I merit to be numbered among those 15 2, XIX | means to do so: and they merit so much more blame as they 16 2, XXIII | you think the Privernati merit? To which the Privernate 17 2, XXIII | themselves worthy of liberty merit. To which the Consul replied, 18 2, XXIX | adversity or prosperity merit less praise or less blame, 19 2, XXXIII| among other things that merit consideration, is to see 20 2, XXXIII| conduct] in other things merit, which all together have 21 3, VI | it appears to them they merit, Antoninus wrote to Maternianus 22 3, VI | the conspirators] do not merit to be excused. Some conspirators 23 3, XVI | given to one who did not merit it. For, even if this was 24 3, XVIII | much more praise does he merit who acts in a way that he 25 3, XXV | rank or honor, and that merit and virtu could be found 26 3, XLIII | not by chance or without merit) that whoever wants to see


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