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1 Pre| wants to make other men afraid: which makes such an opinion
2 1 | Prince, where they are more afraid of of his anger then the
3 3 | system than that can make us afraid? inasmuch as there is no
4 3 | arrangement that can make us afraid than that of being pressed
5 3 | wishes, why do I have to be afraid of him in the field where
6 3 | when they are so very much afraid, that they put themselves
7 3 | compressed when they become so afraid, that they seek to save
8 4 | than I: nor should he be afraid to enter into these labors,
9 4 | learned that his men were afraid of the Scythian soldiers,
10 4 | army into battle which is afraid, or distrustful in any way
11 4 | have no cause for being afraid of them. Some have constrained
12 5 | which you are continually afraid will assault you. This happens
13 5 | hostile in fact, that you are afraid of being attacked hourly,
14 5 | because disorderly people are afraid of order; and it will always
15 5 | such equipment.~ZANOBI: I’m afraid you have never led these
16 5 | you ought always to be afraid of deceit; and you should
17 6 | complete (perfect) repose. I am afraid, indeed, that you should
18 6 | his means, feigning being afraid, and leaving his quarters
19 6 | our desires without being afraid of being held presumptuous,
20 7 | place brave men, who are not afraid of thoughts, but by arms,
21 7 | hardships and the mind not to be afraid of danger. Whence it happened
22 7 | I do not want you to be afraid or mistrustful of this,
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