Book, Chapter
1 Gre | of [my] judgement when I deceive myself in many parts of
2 1, IV | oratory shows them that they deceive themselves; and the people [
3 1, XXII | is seen that he sought to deceive them, as one who sees too
4 1, XLVII | XLVII~MEN, ALTHOUGH THEY DECEIVE THEMSELVES IN GENERAL MATTERS
5 1, XLVII | IN GENERAL MATTERS DO NOT DECEIVE THEMSELVES IN THE PARTICULARS~
6 1, XLVII | this only the People do not deceive themselves, and if they
7 1, XLVII | it will be rare when they deceive themselves more often than
8 1, XLVII | Senate held in order to deceive the People in its distributions.~
9 1, XLVIII| is shown that the people deceive themselves in general matters,
10 1, XLVIII| matters, but they do not deceive themselves in particular
11 2 | times, then he does not deceive himself. And in thinking
12 2 | more than the present, may deceive himself: but whoever is
13 2 | numbered among those who deceive themselves, if in these
14 2, X | much prudence as not to deceive himself of the two forces:
15 2, X | two forces: and he will deceive himself every time when
16 2, XIII | Cyrus this necessity to deceive, considering that the first
17 2, XIII | is necessary to learn to deceive. In addition to this, he
18 2, XIV | CHAPTER XIV~MEN OFTEN DECEIVE THEMSELVES BELIEVING THAT
19 2, XVII | something which can easily deceive him. And if the Turk by
20 2, XXIII | or appeared to be, free) deceive themselves, and under this
21 2, XXV | therefore, how much men deceive themselves (as we discussed
22 3, VI | then, even if he should deceive you, there is some remedy
23 3, VIII | long time, so that they deceive themselves in their own
24 3, X | or a greater part of men deceive themselves, I do not believe
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