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1 Pre| institutions created to (make people) live in fear of the laws
2 1 | not difficult to persuade (people) to these ways, when one
3 1 | with these other young people here, should question me,
4 1 | privileges, that the Roman people gave to one of its Citizens,
5 1 | order to rule over the Roman people more easily, begun to disarm
6 1 | sufficient to hold the Roman People and the Senate in check,
7 1 | return to governing their people, gentlemen to the cultivation
8 1 | and the small number of people who remain in the places
9 1 | and the King disarmed his People so as to be able to command
10 1 | and can also manage the people more readily as he has to
11 1 | makes in not having his people disciplined to war, from
12 1 | that where there are many people, as there are for example
13 2 | raise horses, which that people could not do because of
14 2 | say, therefore, that those People or Kingdoms which esteem
15 2 | fifty years with the Roman People before they were defeated,
16 2 | corrupted, and the Scythian people were able to come to plunder
17 2 | goods are left to their people, so that the greatest evil
18 2 | on the example of those people, who, being completely jealous
19 3 | known: for by adding more people, nothing else is accomplished
20 3 | the wagons and the unarmed people in the tail of the army, (
21 3 | worse of you, than the Roman people said of him.~FABRIZIO: Do
22 3 | err rather with the Roman people in having taken away too
23 5 | happen that these tumultuous people will come to meet you within
24 5 | pike, because disorderly people are afraid of order; and
25 5 | companies, or other lowly people assigned to such practices.~
26 5 | have around him different people who know the places, and
27 6 | marvel therefore, if that people acquired so much empire,
28 6 | favored in his mistakes by a people, a good remedy is to see
29 6 | suspicion of the loyalty of any people, and should want to assure
30 6 | were leagued with the Roman people, sent them letters, open
31 6 | writing letters to these same people on the same subject, wrote
32 6 | them to accept some infirm people he had in his army, and
33 6 | in charge of the common people of Thrace; and thus he kept
34 6 | paying them, and the common people quiet by not having Heads
35 6 | which Captains gain the people over to themselves, are
36 7 | remedy is, that the towns people keep themselves in high
37 7 | possible to instill in such people? And if you should tell
38 7 | shame of the world. And the people are not to blame, but their
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