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benefit 30
benefited 4
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benefits 17
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17 ambitious
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17 benefits
17 body
17 capua
17 conspired
Niccolò Machiavelli
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benefits

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | shown some gratitude for the benefits I have received, as well 2 1, XXXII | the people for himself by benefits, deceives himself, because 3 1, LIX | Cities, had given infinite benefits to the Athenians: it happened 4 2, IV | expand greatly, but two benefits ensue: the one, that they 5 2, XXIII | either through punishment or benefits. This proposition was followed 6 2, XXIII | importance, they either bestowed benefits on them or destroyed them, 7 2, XXIII | subjects ought to given benefits or destroyed: the other, 8 3, IV | win him over to himself by benefits. And it will be seen how 9 3, IV | the sons of Tarquin by new benefits. So that, as to the first, 10 3, IV | were never cancelled by new benefits, and so much less if the 11 3, VI | moved thusly by too many benefits as by too many injuries; 12 3, VI | whom he has given too many benefits, than those to whom he had 13 3, VIII | plebs by giving them many benefits such as selling them those 14 3, XIV | destroy Fidenes, which your benefits could not placate, he turned 15 3, XXVIII| Citizens be based on the benefits it gives to the City and 16 3, XXVIII| blinded by a species of false benefits, they ordered [the creation 17 3, XXXV | ending, yet there are two benefits which result: The first,


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