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Niccolò Machiavelli
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customs

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, X | Aurelius], because their customs, the good will of the people, 2 1, X | enemies which their bad customs and evil lives had raised 3 1, XII | live accordingly to ancient customs both as far as Religion 4 1, XII | in a little time the evil customs of that Court would cause 5 1, XVIII | corruption. For as good customs have need of laws for maintaining 6 1, XVIII | observed, have need of good customs. In addition to this, the 7 1, XXXI | to maintain their ancient customs.~As to errors [committed] 8 1, XXXVI | there had been the same customs as are in Venice, and other 9 1, XXXVII| CONTRARY TO THE ANCIENT CUSTOMS OF THE CITY~It was the verdict 10 1, XLIX | having become arbiters of the customs of Rome, they were the most 11 1, LV | been able to take up the customs of the French, of the Spanish, 12 2 | pertinent to the lives and customs of men, of which such clear 13 2 | because of the variations in customs, while the world remained 14 2, II | servitude, and the more the good customs are lacking, the more rigorous 15 2, IV | especially praise for their customs and Religion. Which power 16 2, V | Religion and Virtu had its own customs and its own national language; 17 2, XIX | well with laws and other customs, prohibiting conquests, 18 2, XIX | of foreign lands, foreign customs had entered the breasts 19 3, I | men begin to change their customs and transgress the laws; 20 3, VIII | without considering the customs of the City, nor examining 21 3, IX | from his methods and his customs. So that, if he had been [ 22 3, XLIII | a nation hold their same customs for a long time, being either 23 3, XLIII | studied and known the ancient customs of the barbarians, she would 24 3, XLVI | FOR A TIME, HAVE THE SAME CUSTOMS~It appears that one City


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