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wound 4
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19 received
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19 whatever
19 worthy
19 writers
18 acquisitions
18 asked
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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worthy

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | marvelous and rare thing and worthy of his greatness: and Alexander 2 1, I | public Council, which is worthy of greater annotation, I 3 1, VI | to me therefore a thing worthy of consideration to see 4 1, XVIII| Citizens who judged themselves worthy, and having a refusal was 5 1, XVIII| in order to judge himself worthy every one worked well. However, 6 1, XXIX | not a miracle or something worthy of greater consideration, 7 1, XXXI | him. A truly bad case, and worthy to be noted, and of creating 8 1, XL | it, which are many and [worthy] of much consideration, 9 1, XLV | Virginius said that he was not worthy of having that [right of] 10 2, XI | of what a reply they were worthy.~¶ And having in the present 11 2, XX | the inhabitants were not worthy to possess those things 12 2, XXIII| those who feel themselves worthy of liberty merit. To which 13 2, XXIII| except liberty are here worthy of being Romans. So much 14 2, XXIX | nothing should be done in Rome worthy of the Roman people, having 15 2, XXIX | the Captains did anything worthy of the Roman discipline. 16 3, V | chapter, being a matter worthy of being noted by Princes 17 3, XII | examples which are more worthy of annotation. C. Manlius 18 3, XVIII| CHAPTER XVIII~NOTHING IS MORE WORTHY OF A CAPTAIN THAN TO PENETRATE 19 3, XLV | Fabius is more certain and worthy of imitation.~


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