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1 Pre| to (make people) live in fear of the laws and of God would
2 Pre| peaceful, and full of the fear of God, it is doubled in
3 Pre| ought there to be a greater fear of God than in him who,
4 1 | might love life less and fear death less, he would be
5 1 | who counsel him have to fear those whom he may have near
6 1 | them more easily. But they fear the uselessness of this
7 1 | to this, a City ought to fear two enemies more than one.
8 1 | foreigners immediately has to fear not only its citizens, but
9 1 | you will see that) that fear ought to exist. One which
10 1 | own arms, has not other fear except of its own Citizens.
11 1 | become Tyrant, it was a fear that was given little consideration;
12 1 | Government, did not have to fear arms of their own citizens.
13 1 | whether armed or unarmed, fear the laws, and can never
14 1 | Emperors fewer causes to fear them, and the Senate, when
15 2 | them, none the less have fear of infantry who are better
16 2 | cavalry, but does not have fear of infantry, which ((as
17 2 | battle, or where I should fear the cavalry most; and of
18 2 | one where they had more to fear from the horses but where
19 2 | themselves to you, but only the fear of arms. Moreover, errors
20 2 | for discipline drives away fear from men, lack of discipline
21 2 | none the less, have no fear, but I shall return to the
22 2 | Principalities, which from the fear one had of the other, were
23 2 | were terrified from the fear of this, and they kept their
24 2 | in them. But today, this fear in large part is lost, and
25 2 | dangers which they little fear. Afterwards, these provinces
26 2 | reasons mentioned, do not fear an ultimate ruin.~COSIMO:
27 2 | examples ought to cause fear, do not have the power of
28 2 | of their State ((as they fear servitude, which elsewhere
29 2 | for one gunner causes more fear to them (the enemy) than
30 3 | good Army do not have to fear an injury that is confined,
31 3 | penalty those who because of fear of it either break ranks
32 3 | person give the sign of fear. I made them ((once it had
33 3 | observed that soldiers have to fear many other things besides
34 4 | of one of his Heads, for fear that by telling the same
35 4 | this speaking takes away fear, incites courage, increases
36 5 | means, since you have to fear him with your thoughts and
37 5 | by hopes of reward and fear of punishment. And above
38 5 | forces, without having to fear those forces in the rear
39 6 | Captain, if anyone from fear had thrown aside his arms.
40 6 | rewards, so that men should fear and hope at the same time,
41 6 | restraining armed men, the fear of laws, or of men, is not
42 6 | contrary, they not only had to fear the laws and men, but God;
43 6 | that one where there was no fear they would enter, have overcome
44 6 | expose them to danger, which fear will always make them united.
45 6 | soldiers, and instilled so much fear in them, that when they
46 7 | Cities are lost entirely from fear, without any other action.
47 7 | assault them, but then from fear not only abstained, but
48 7 | inability to go by day for fear of the enemy, and when he
49 7 | never gave any sign of fear: rather, when Hannibal was
50 7 | courage, know they are without fear, and are organized, and
51 7 | they are kept there by fear or punishment; then when
52 7 | they well respect, love, or fear me, when, with a war ended,
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