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injuries 22
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22 further
22 hatred
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22 injuries
22 latter
22 lives
22 magistracy
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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injuries

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | believing also that these same injuries could be done to them, to 2 1, II | memory of the Prince and the injuries received from him being 3 1, II | his own way, a thousand injuries were inflicted every day: 4 1, XXVIII| became free, remembering the injuries received and her past servitude, 5 1, XXIX | made exiles because of the injuries that the one and the other 6 1, XLV | HARMFUL TO RENEW EVERY DAY NEW INJURIES IN A CITY AND TO THE ONE 7 1, XLV | new moods because of new injuries which it inflicts on this 8 1, XLVII | avenge themselves for the injuries received from them [the 9 2, IV | her in order to avenge the injuries inflicted on them, they 10 2, XIX | soldiers? Whence often those injuries result which will be mentioned 11 2, XXII | Numicus committed, and by the injuries which those people suffered 12 2, XXII | inasmuch as all the other injuries they had suffered were as 13 2, XXII | routed, and suffered those injuries which those people always 14 2, XXVI | convenient means that these injuries and reproaches are not used 15 3, IV | every potentate that old injuries were never cancelled by 16 3, VI | see the Prince to have. Injuries that happen to an individual 17 3, VI | of this necessity, those [injuries] of Possession and Honor, 18 3, VI | obstinate to vengeance. And of [injuries] of honor, that are inflicted 19 3, VI | benefits as by too many injuries; as was that of Perennius 20 3, VI | whom he had caused too many injuries. For these latter lack the 21 3, XVII | has run or other similar injuries inflicted that a peace made 22 3, XLVII | OUGHT TO FORGET PRIVATE INJURIES~Manlius, the Consul, was


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