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confide 4
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confidence 20
confident 7
confines 10
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20 conditions
20 confidence
20 conquered
20 de
20 disorder
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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confidence

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIV | soldiers go into battle with confidence, from which confidence almost 2 1, XIV | with confidence, from which confidence almost always victory resulted. 3 1, XV | fully testifies how much confidence can be obtained by means 4 1, XXIV | acquired, and audacity and confidence of being able to do some 5 1, XXIX | in whom it ought to have confidence. And although these things 6 1, XXXVI | have more hope, and more confidence in a Citizen who descends 7 1, XXXVII | either faction having further confidence in them, recourse was had 8 1, XXXVIII| the Florentines had great confidence. This Captain placed himself 9 2, XVIII | that the Romans had more confidence in their men, when on foot, 10 2, XXV | to do this is to gain the confidence of the people of that City 11 3, VI | conspirators placed so much confidence in the virtu of Theodorus, 12 3, XIII | WHERE ONE SHOULD HAVE MORE CONFIDENCE, EITHER IN A GOOD CAPTAIN 13 3, XXXIII | NECESSARY TO MAKE THE ARMY HAVE CONFIDENCE BOTH IN THEMSELVES AND IN 14 3, XXXIII | the other. Nor can this confidence or discipline result unless 15 3, XXXIII | in a way that they have confidence in his prudence, and will 16 3, XXXIII | their armies assume this confidence by way of Religion, whence 17 3, XXXIII | did this in order to put confidence in their soldiers, and to 18 3, XXXIII | confident, as he judged such confidence more necessary in leading 19 3, XXXVIII| afterwards with maximum confidence lead them into the real 20 3, XLIII | how much Princes can have confidence in them.~


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