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1 III | the injured, as has been said, being poor and scattered,
2 VII | overthrow them; unless, as is said, those who unexpectedly
3 VII | appears to me, as I have said, that I ought to offer him
4 VII | bad choice, because, as is said, not being able to elect
5 XII | them to avoid, as I have said, both fatigue and dangers;
6 XIII | above. This man, as I have said, made head of the army by
7 XIII | hidden in it, as I have said above of hectic fevers.
8 XIII(33) | military obligations, he said that this was ‘wholly unhistorical.’
9 XIV | kept in his mind, as it is said Alexander the Great imitated
10 XVII | life and children, as is said above, when the need is
11 XVII | wishing to excuse him, said there were many men who
12 XVIII(39)| Alexander never did what he said, Cesare never said what
13 XVIII(39)| what he said, Cesare never said what he did. — Italian Proverb.
14 XVIII | force it, yet, as I have said above, not to diverge from
15 XIX | consider, as has been in part said before, how to avoid those
16 XIX | above all things, as I have said, to be rapacious, and to
17 XIX | and has lived as I have said, as long as he does not
18 XIX | resist every attack, as I said Nabis the Spartan did.~But
19 XIX | him to accomplish, as I said above at length. And one
20 XIX | bad ones, therefore, as I said before, a prince wishing
21 XIX | lion, which natures, as I said above, it is necessary for
22 XX | subjects. Therefore, as I have said, a new prince in a new principality
23 XXI | for that which has been said, that it is better and more
24 XXI | necessity compels him, as is said above; because if he conquers
25 XXII | know good or bad when it is said and done, although he himself
26 XXIII | speaking of his majesty, said: He consulted with no one,
27 XXV | follows from what I have said, that two men working differently
28 XXVI | the present.~And if, as I said, it was necessary that the
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