Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
want 5
wanted 1
wanting 4
war 30
warlike 4
warn 1
warning 1
Frequency    [«  »]
30 shall
30 times
30 up
30 war
29 become
29 nevertheless
29 our
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

IntraText - Concordances

war

   Chapter
1 III | once, and, even to avoid a war, would not let them come 2 III | head, for they knew that war is not to be avoided, but 3 III | kingdom to Spain to avoid war, I answer for the reasons 4 III | be perpetrated to avoid war, because it is not to be 5 III | Italians did not understand war, I replied to him that the 6 VIII| in the doubtful times of war. I believe that this follows 7 XII | is robbed by them, and in war by the enemy. The fact is, 8 XII | soldiers whilst you do not make war, but if war comes they take 9 XII | do not make war, but if war comes they take themselves 10 XII | soldiers after the first war with the Romans, although 11 XII | so long as they sent to war their own men, when with 12 XII | how lukewarm he was in the war, they feared they would 13 XIII| into Greece, who, on the war being finished, were not 14 XIII| pieces, and afterwards made war with his own forces and 15 XIV | THE SUBJECT OF THE ART OF WAR~A PRINCE ought to have no 16 XIV | else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline; 17 XIV | not understand the art of war, over and above the other 18 XIV | thoughts this subject of war, and in peace he should 19 XIV | to its exercise than in war; this he can do in two ways, 20 XIV | his mind but the rules of war; and when he was in the 21 XIV | never arise, in time of war, any unexpected circumstances 22 XIV | have borne themselves in war, to examine the causes of 23 XVI | keep it up, when he made war on the King of France; and 24 XX | in times of peace, but if war comes this policy proves 25 XXI | occupied in thinking of the war and not anticipating any 26 XXI | armies, and by that long war to lay the foundation for 27 XXI | declare yourself and to make war strenuously; because, in 28 XXI | not to interfere in our war, nothing can be more erroneous; 29 XXIV| nobles, he sustained the war against his enemies for 30 XXVI| great justice, because that war is just which is necessary,


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License