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11 omit
11 paid
11 papirus
11 perfect
11 perhaps
11 perils
11 piero
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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perfect

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, II | laws lead her away from perfect and true ends entirely outside 2 1, II | others which do not have a perfect constitution, but had made 3 1, II | becoming better, and can become perfect through the occurrence of 4 1, II | can be brought to a more perfect constitution. The Republic 5 1, II | three] it made the Republic perfect: which perfection resulted 6 1, III | WHICH MADE THE REPUBLIC MORE PERFECT~As all those have shown 7 1, XXXIV| that no Republic will be perfect, unless it has provided 8 1, LV | maintain among themselves a perfect equality, and are the greatest 9 2 | antiquity they cannot have a perfect knowledge as they have of 10 3, XXXI | a Republic, and who will perfect themselves according to 11 3, XXXIX| behooved Decius to have such perfect knowledge [of the country]


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