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

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peril

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | cannot arise without some peril, it is an easy thing for 2 1, XXIII| ONE OUGHT NOT TO PUT IN PERIL ALL HIS FORTUNE AND ALL 3 1, XXIII| wise proceeding to put into peril all of one’s fortune or 4 1, XXXIV| ways of meeting that urgent peril, [and] to do things without 5 1, XLVII| Magistracy, and recognizing the peril to which that City was exposed 6 1, L | evil of being able with peril to the Republic to stop 7 1, LVII | begins to think of his own peril, they become vile and weak.~ 8 1, LVIII| as they knew there was no peril from, they desired to have 9 1, LX | reward be taken away without peril. And it was proper, therefore, 10 2, XXIV | would have discovered the peril more quickly, and would 11 2, XXX | imaginary rather than a real peril, than to do things which 12 2, XXXII| exposed to the greatest peril quickly from being assaulted 13 3, VI | dangerous, and there is no peril in the execution, because 14 3, VI | space of time and without peril have succeeded. Those who 15 3, XXV | and to show him in what peril the Roman Republic found 16 3, XXXV | counsel it, they do so at the peril of their lives and their


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