Chapter
1 Ded | prince are accustomed to come before him with such things
2 III | war, would not let them come to a head, for they knew
3 III | he was himself forced to come into Italy.~And as if it
4 VI | there in person.~But to come to those who, by their own
5 VI | the opportunity would have come in vain.~It was necessary,
6 VII | Vitelli, and the Orsini might come to Rome, they could not
7 VIII | necessity, were compelled to come to terms with Agathocles,
8 VIII | time in vain, he desired to come honourably, so would be
9 IX | far-seeing and astute, always come forward in time to save
10 XII | kingdom of Naples. But let us come to that which happened a
11 XII | from such arms conquests come but slowly, long delayed
12 XII | the empire has recently come to be repudiated in Italy,
13 XIII | the Switzers they do not come off well against others.
14 XVI | mean, for in time he will come to be more considered than
15 XVII | being feared or loved, I come to the conclusion that,
16 XVIII| everybody to see you, to few to come in touch with you. Every
17 XIX | do you harm.~But let us come to Alexander, who was a
18 XIX | emperor’s ruin.~But let us come to Commodus, to whom it
19 XX | they never allowed them to come to bloodshed, yet they nursed
20 XXI | your powerful neighbours come to blows, they are of such
21 XXIII| counsels, whencesoever they come, are born of the wisdom
22 XXV | made or it would not have come at all. And this I consider
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