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1 III | ruling them; because the two peoples, preserving in other
2 III | has only to bear in mind two considerations: the one,
3 III | send colonies to one or two places, which may be as
4 III | order that they might secure two towns in Lombardy, had made
5 IV | found to be governed in two different ways: either by
6 IV | affection.~The examples of these two governments in our time
7 VI | that one or other of these two things will mitigate in
8 VII | who has elevated them — two most inconstant and unstable
9 VII | afterwards.~Concerning these two methods of rising to be
10 VII | fortune, I wish to adduce two examples within our own
11 VII | further, was hindered by two things: the one, his forces
12 VII | rest in the air, between two most powerful hostile armies,
13 VIII | from a private station in two ways, neither of which can
14 VIII | it will be illustrated by two examples — one ancient,
15 VIII | subject, I consider these two examples will suffice those
16 IX | Because in all cities these two distinct parties are found,
17 IX | the people; and from these two opposite desires there arises
18 IX | to be looked at mainly in two ways: that is to say, they
19 IX | themselves may be dealt with in two ways; they may fail to do
20 XI | Florentines. These potentates had two principal anxieties: the
21 XI | who, being divided into two factions, Orsini and Colonna,
22 XI | disturbance, nevertheless he held two things firm: the one, the
23 XII | there were not to be found two thousand foot soldiers.
24 XIV | in war; this he can do in two ways, the one by action,
25 XIV | Which knowledge is useful in two ways. Firstly, he learns
26 XVII | than loved, when, of the two, either must be dispensed
27 XVIII | You must know there are two ways of contesting38, the
28 XVIII(40)| is noteworthy that these two phrases, “contro alla fede”
29 XIX | reason a prince ought to have two fears, one from within,
30 XIX | the difficulty of these two opposing humours, were inclined
31 XIX | master of the whole empire, two difficulties; one in Asia,
32 XIX | not possess for long, for two things made him hated and
33 XX | has been seen to demolish two fortresses in Citta di Castello
34 XXI | standing neutral; because if two of your powerful neighbours
35 XXV | method. One can also see of two cautious men the one attain
36 XXV | other fail; and similarly, two men by different observances
37 XXV | from what I have said, that two men working differently
38 XXV | the same effect, and of two working similarly, one attains
39 XXV | their ways, so long as the two are in agreement men are
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