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secretly 2
sect 7
sects 9
secure 20
secured 1
securely 14
security 21
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20 secure
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20 sought
20 succeeded
Niccolò Machiavelli
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secure

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | able to make themselves secure except through power, it 2 1, X | Emperors], he will see a Prince secure in thy midst of secure citizens, 3 1, X | Prince secure in thy midst of secure citizens, he will see the 4 1, XVI | Republic, that does not secure itself at the beginning 5 1, XXIX | think otherwise than to secure himself: and to do this 6 1, XXXVII| enough for the Roman Plebs to secure themselves from the Nobles 7 1, XL | Nobles as enemies, are more secure, because their violence 8 1, XLV | done a capital evil, will secure themselves from perils in 9 1, LII | REPUBLIC, THERE IS NO MORE SECURE AND LESS TROUBLESOME WAY 10 2, III | keeping the ways open and secure for foreigners who should 11 2, VI | could this method be more secure, more effectual, or more 12 2, XVII | the enemy raises remains secure, and you cannot harm him, 13 2, XVII | earthworks trustworthy and secure in order to save the said 14 2, XVII | earthworks are good and secure, so that owing to the site 15 3, IV | kingdom by not knowing how to secure themselves from those whose [ 16 3, VI | which they can never be secure. As an example, there is 17 3, X | engagement, there is no more secure remedy than to keep oneself 18 3, X | able to remain there as secure and with convenience as 19 3, XVIII | the Florentine camp, being secure because of her old age and 20 3, XVII | without doubt, the most secure would have been the first


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