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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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prey

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | would quickly become the prey of their enemies: so much 2 1, VI | mean that you will become prey to whoever assaults you. 3 1, XII | weakness, that she became prey not only to the powerful 4 1, XVI | shelter for refuge, becomes prey to the first one who seeks 5 1, XIX | have become effeminate and prey to her neighbors. Whence 6 1, XL | certain smaller birds of prey, in whom there is so much 7 1, XL | much desire to pursue their prey to which nature incites 8 2, II | rendered the world weak and a prey to wicked men, who can manage 9 2, IV | ignorance we [Italy] are prey to anyone who has wanted 10 2, XX | garrisons should not become a prey again to the Samnites, left 11 2, XXIII | have to throw themselves as prey to those who aid them, or 12 2, XXIII | who aid them, or to remain prey to the enemy. And all this 13 2, XXIX | rest remained in Rome a prey to the Gauls. So that whoever 14 3, X | one leaves his country prey to the enemy, and a valiant 15 3, XVIII | leaving their encampment a prey [to the other]. It happened 16 3, XXV | had been about to become prey; and he deprived Minitius 17 3, XXXVII| defend, than by leaving it a prey to the enemy lose it as


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