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permitted 9
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17 organization
17 partisans
17 party
17 pernicious
17 poor
17 possessions
17 poverty
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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pernicious

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | corrupted that they also become pernicious. Those that are good are 2 1, II | differentiating them from the pernicious and evil; for seeing one 3 1, IV | a free people rarely are pernicious to liberty, because they 4 1, VIII | SO MUCH SO ARE CALUMNIES PERNICIOUS~Notwithstanding that the 5 1, XVIII | However, this system became pernicious in a corrupt City, for it 6 1, XXXIV | THEM BY FREE SUFFRAGE, ARE PERNICIOUS TO CIVIL SOCIETY~Those Romans 7 1, XXXIX | Signoria. Which decision was so pernicious that it not only did not 8 1, XLV | And without doubt no more pernicious order can be held; for men 9 1, XLIX | powerful Citizens) was a pernicious thing. But afterwards changing 10 1, LV | live. Such as these are pernicious to every Republic and to 11 1, LV | every Province: but more pernicious are those who, in addition 12 2, XIX | the conquest was to be pernicious to the Romans in the times 13 2, XXIII | middle way, which is most pernicious in the judging of men, so 14 2, XXIII | to be avoided, which is pernicious, as it was to the Samnites 15 3, XXII | useful in a Prince, but pernicious in a citizen, not only towards 16 3, XXXVII| judged it would be more pernicious to lose his reputation by 17 3, XL | enemy. Which way was always pernicious in the affairs of a State,


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