Chapter
1 III | quietly together, as one has seen in Brittany, Burgundy, Gascony,
2 III | the spot, disorders are seen as they spring up, and one
3 III | through fear, as one has seen already. The Romans were
4 III | And in fact it has been seen that the greatness of the
5 VII | be considered, it will be seen that he laid solid foundations
6 VII | difficulties. And it is seen that his foundations were
7 VIII| hardships, it cannot be seen why he should be esteemed
8 X | where difficulties can be seen, and it will be seen not
9 X | be seen, and it will be seen not to be an easy thing
10 XII | to each of them.~We have seen above how necessary it is
11 XII | are considered, will be seen to have acted safely and
12 XII | seriously, in order that, having seen their rise and progress,
13 XIII| these forces can easily be seen when one considers the difference
14 XIII| by others, is, as is now seen, a source of peril to that
15 XIV | on the contrary, it is seen that when princes have thought
16 XV | have never been known or seen, because how one lives is
17 XVI | who are few.~We have not seen great things done in our
18 XVII| rightly considered, he will be seen to have been much more merciful
19 XX | Vitelli in our times has been seen to demolish two fortresses
20 XX | against you. It has not been seen in our times that such fortresses
21 XXIV| hereditary one, and when they are seen to be able they gain more
22 XXIV| some one of them will be seen, either to have had the
23 XXV | affairs which have been seen, and may still be seen,
24 XXV | been seen, and may still be seen, every day, beyond all human
25 XXV | say that a prince may be seen happy to-day and ruined
26 XXV | successful. Because men are seen, in affairs that lead to
27 XXV | and ill-use her; and it is seen that she allows herself
28 XXVI| nevertheless it was afterwards seen, in the height of his career,
29 XXVI| long have festered. It is seen how she entreats God to
30 XXVI| barbarous insolencies. It is seen also that she is ready and
31 XXVI| raise it.~Nor is there to be seen at present one in whom she
32 XXVI| has been and may again be seen, the Spaniards are unable
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