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desirable 3
desire 86
desired 25
desires 24
desiring 9
desirous 5
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24 customs
24 deceive
24 defending
24 desires
24 destroy
24 enter
24 entered
Niccolò Machiavelli
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desires

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | to satisfy them: and the desires of a free people rarely 2 1, V | to acquire it, since the desires of either the one or the 3 1, V | generates in them the same desires that are in those who want 4 1, IX | for the many against the desires of the few: and seizing 5 1, XVI | he satisfied one of the desires people had, that is, to 6 1, XXV | THE ANCIENT FORMS~He who desires or wants to reform the State [ 7 1, XXXVII| this law and their other desires had not always restrained 8 1, XXXIX | ancient affairs that the same desires and passions exist in all 9 1, XLIV | to obtain that which he desires. For it is enough to ask 10 2, II | strength [of soul] in you, it desires that you be more adept at 11 2, II | they would see that it desires that we love and honor her [ 12 2, XXII | Leo did not yield to the desires of the king, but was persuaded 13 2, XXVIII| he should consent [to his desires], but finding him opposed 14 2, XXXI | themselves to be drawn by their desires and passions. A Prince, 15 3, XII | open. Whoever, therefore, desires that a City be defended 16 3, XIX | desire of rapine), no Prince desires it unless it is necessary, 17 3, XXI | to be ruined. For he who desires too much to be loved becomes 18 3, XXI | true path: the other who desires too much to be feared, becomes 19 3, XXII | the rank of command, he desires to find all men like himself, 20 3, XXX | but so as to obtain their desires and satisfy their perversity 21 3, XXXIV | Princes: and the Citizen who desires to begin to obtain the favor 22 3, XLIV | noted that when a Prince desires to obtain something from 23 3, XLIV | delayed, they yielded to his desires, and the King sent him aid 24 3, XLVI | should have had the same desires, and should have been stirred


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