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praetorian 2
praetors 1
praetorship 1
praise 23
praised 5
praises 4
praiseworthy 5
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23 finding
23 learned
23 lombardy
23 praise
23 proceed
23 resist
23 save
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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praise

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | would have merited more praise than Alexander the Great, 2 1, II | those who have merited more praise for having similar constitutions 3 1, II | hundred years, with great praise to himself and tranquillity 4 1, IV | they merit the highest praise, for in addition to giving 5 1, X | infinite, some degree of praise is given to them as pertain 6 1, X | merit more censure that praise. And being able to establish 7 1, X | also consider how much more praise those Emperors merited who, 8 1, XXVIII| blame Athens for this, nor praise Rome, but he will blame 9 2 | SECOND BOOK~Men always praise (but not always reasonably) 10 2 | and is forced summarily to praise and love them. In addition 11 2 | desired and lauded with true praise. And whoever is born in 12 2 | fault with his times and to praise the others, for in the past 13 2 | with the present times, praise the past, and desire the 14 2, IV | and arms, and especially praise for their customs and Religion. 15 2, XXIX | or prosperity merit less praise or less blame, for most 16 2, XXXIII| Which system merits the same praise as [their conduct] in other 17 3, X | methods meriting greater praise will arise; for even if 18 3, XIII | made by them. The glory and praise of those Captains, therefore, 19 3, XVIII | to obtain], so much more praise does he merit who acts in 20 3, XIX | therefore, merits more praise than Appius; and the opinion 21 3, XXII | is disputable, as writers praise both methods. None the less, 22 3, XXII | and in fact he goes on to praise him, that after such a victory, 23 3, XL | biographies of great men, and who praise Hannibal and others who


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