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exhorter 1
exile 17
exiled 6
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17 effects
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17 entire
17 exile
17 friend
17 ill
17 institution
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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exile

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | so great a time sent into exile no more than eight or ten 2 1, IV | they have brought forth any exile or violence prejudicial 3 1, XVI | Tyrant of Heraclea, was in exile, a controversy arose between 4 1, XXVIII| From which resulted the exile and death of so many excellent 5 1, XXVIII| liberating Rome) was sent into exile for no other reason than 6 1, XXVIII| was also made to be an exile. So that it can be judged ( 7 1, XXIX | not only recalled [from exile], but for the rest of his 8 1, LIII | kill or imprison them, or exile them, as happened to infinite 9 2, II | pretext of sending them into exile in different places, but 10 2, XXIX | much evil, was sent into exile at Ardea; afterwards when 11 2, XXXI | the representations of an exile, for most of the times he 12 3, VI | any thing, under pain of exile. This man went to Sparta, 13 3, VI | prudence by a perpetual exile. But of all the perils that 14 3, XIII | Coriolanus, having become an exile from Rome, went to the Volscians, 15 3, XXXI | gave me courage, nor did my exile diminish it. By which words 16 3, XXXV | badly, they were sent into exile. Some Roman Citizens advised 17 3, XLIX | an entire City, and to exile eight or ten thousand men


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