Chapter
1 Ded | gift than to offer you the opportunity of understanding in the
2 III | little reluctance, takes the opportunity of the rebellion to punish
3 IV | whenever time brings the opportunity.~Now if you will consider
4 VI | anything to fortune beyond opportunity, which brought them the
5 VI | best to them. Without that opportunity their powers of mind would
6 VI | without those powers the opportunity would have come in vain.~
7 VI | enabled them to recognize the opportunity whereby their country was
8 VI | who are hostile have the opportunity to attack they do it like
9 VI | anything to fortune but opportunity; for the Syracusans, being
10 VII | After this he awaited an opportunity to crush the Orsini, having
11 IX | or other of them has the opportunity; for the nobles, seeing
12 XVI | ought not to neglect any opportunity for liberality. And to the
13 XVII| men, is broken at every opportunity for their advantage; but
14 XX | these again, with time and opportunity, should be rendered soft
15 XX | order that he may have the opportunity of overcoming them, and
16 XX | prince, when he has the opportunity, ought with craft to foster
17 XXI | Milano, who, when he had the opportunity, by any one in civil life
18 XXVI| elements that would give an opportunity to a wise and virtuous one
19 XXVI| one of them had no more opportunity than the present offers,
20 XXVI| upon a new prince.~This opportunity, therefore, ought not to
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