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

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promises

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, LIII | HOW GREAT HOPES AND STRONG PROMISES EASILY MOVE THEM~After conquering 2 1, LIII | the People on the brave promises of Messer Ercole, although 3 1, LIII | which was based on the brave promises of the commander.~I say, 4 2, XXXI | how vain are the faith and promises of those who find themselves 5 2, XXXI | notwithstanding whatever promises they had made you. As to 6 2, XXXI | to their vain hopes and promises, such is the extreme desire 7 2, XXXI | being able to observe these promises, he poisoned himself, either 8 3, XII | hidden under these large promises, and in this way, an infinite 9 3, XII | although he recognized the vain promises of the Parthians which were 10 3, XXXIII| then in vain, observes his promises to them, and shows them 11 3, XLII | CHAPTER XLII~THAT PROMISES MADE BY FORCE OUGHT NOT 12 3, XLII | disgrace not to observe those promises which were made by force: 13 3, XLII | force: and always forced promises regarding public affairs, 14 3, XLII | And, not only are forced promises not observed among Princes 15 3, XLII | removed, but also other promises are not observed when the 16 3, XLII | causes for making those promises are removed. Whether this


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