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1 1 | antiquity, and how many times, not to mention many other
2 1 | of the malignity of the times, have been prevented [from
3 1, II | by chance, and at several times, according to events, as
4 1, V | Lacedemonians, and in our times the Venetians, placed it
5 1, V | of] desperation which in times may result in some bad effects.
6 1, X | therefore place himself in the times of Nero and Marcus, and
7 1, X | want to reign. For in those times governed by good [Emperors],
8 1, X | will consider the sorrowful times of the other Emperors, he
9 1, X | imitation of those evil times, and burning with an immense
10 1, XI | is indeed true that those times were full of Religion, and
11 1, XII | all Italy, and when in our times she took away the power
12 1, XV | having been routed many times by the Romans, and having
13 1, XV | have to return to it many times.~
14 1, XVI | under a yoke, which often times is more heavy than that
15 1, XVII | as happened at different times in Syracuse to Dion and
16 1, XVII | people known before our times. I say, therefore, that
17 1, XIX | keep it, according as the times and fortune may turn his
18 1, XXI | everyone knows that in recent times the King of England assaulted
19 1, XXV | as if it exists, and many times are moved by the things
20 1, XXVIII | which that City at various times took up against her Nobility.
21 1, XXVIII | as she was in her early times and before her expansion.
22 1, XXIX | such examples.~In our own times anyone now living knows
23 1, XXIX | great evils, and which many times rather leads to tyranny,
24 1, XXX | as does the Turk in our times, and as those of virtu have
25 1, XXXII | of which men in adverse times they may have need of, and
26 1, XXXIII | Da Uzzano living in those times, who was held to be a man
27 1, XXXIV | inflicted by others. In later times, however, the Romans, in
28 1, XXXV | limited powers and for limited times: but when either from having
29 1, XXXVI | practices of the Citizen of our times: and in Venice this error
30 1, XXXVII | they made him Consul four times; and with few intervening
31 1, XXXVII | himself Consul another three times. Against which plague thy
32 1, XXXVIII| say this, because at other times the same them, whenever
33 1, XXXVIII| say this, because at other times the same Senate had forbidden
34 1, XXXVIII| this which occurred in our times in the State [Government]
35 1, XLV | and condemned at different times, so that a great fright
36 1, XLVII | them. And seeing that the times and not the men were causing
37 1, XLVII | happened to many men and many times, there arose among them
38 1, XLVII | themselves, and if they do some times, it will be rare when they
39 1, XLIX | hers. And although many times ample authority was given
40 1, XLIX | reasons mentioned at other times, that the few were always
41 1, LIII | CHAPTER LIII~THE PEOPLE MANY TIMES DESIRE THEIR RUIN, DECEIVED
42 1, LIII | noted. The first, that many times, deceived by a false illusion
43 1, LIII | Monarchy], that the People many times shout, Life to their death
44 1, LIII | ignorance, but most of the times they either kill or imprison
45 1, LIV | greatly reputed in those times; and during those tumults
46 1, LV | provinces which, in these times, are seen to be corrupt,
47 1, LV | more to be admired in these times as it is very rare; rather,
48 1, LV | great, that up to these times not any one has come forth
49 1, LV | reasons mentioned at other times. Republics, therefore, can
50 1, LVII | For the multitude many times is audacious in speaking
51 1, LVIII | have risen in France in our times, which Kingdom is more regulated
52 1, LVIII | any other Kingdom of our times of which there is knowledge.
53 1, LVIII | a Prince also errs many times in his own passions, which
54 2 | reasonably) the ancient times and find fault with the
55 2 | false (as it is most of the times) I am persuaded the reasons
56 2 | out the infamy of those times, and they amplify and magnify
57 2 | marvel at those men and times, and is forced summarily
58 2 | begun to descend to its bad times, then he does not deceive
59 2 | in them and praises the times past more than the present,
60 2 | reason to find fault with his times and to praise the others,
61 2 | infamy, and disgrace in these times where there is no observance
62 2 | as they have of their own times, the old men ought not to
63 2 | themselves in judging the times of their youth and their
64 2 | these vary (although the times do not vary), things cannot
65 2 | judgment, they blame the times. In addition to this, human
66 2 | find fault with the present times, praise the past, and desire
67 2 | shall laud too much the times of the ancient Romans and
68 2 | which I learned of those times and these, so that the minds
69 2 | of the malignity of the times and of fortune, he has not
70 2, II | love many people in those times had for liberty; which they
71 2, II | servitude. And, while in these times there is only one Province
72 2, II | free Cities, in ancient times in all the Provinces there
73 2, II | will be seen that in those times of which we speak at present,
74 2, II | indeed seen that in those times when the Romans went to
75 2, II | wealth, but most of the times it rather happens that it
76 2, II | a City of Greece, in the times of the Peloponnesian war,
77 2, II | happen that in those ancient times the people were greater
78 2, II | of Liberty than in these times, I believe it results from
79 2, II | feelings in him, most of the times he will love equally the
80 2, II | their own Captains, and many times had sustained [battle against]
81 2, IV | way the Swiss do in these times, and as the Achaens and
82 2, IV | Aetolians did in ancient times in Greece. And as the Romans
83 2, IV | the enemy, so that many times the Aetolian ensigns were
84 2, IV | of Italy have been in our times.~It is to be recognized,
85 2, IV | not been imitated in our times, but have not been taken
86 2, V | that the records of those times have been destroyed from
87 2, V | sects changed two or three times in five or six thousand
88 2, VIII | conqueror, and most of the times he leaves them to live with
89 2, VIII | through them. And often times there occurred very great
90 2, VIII | the Church would have many times felt the weight of the Tartar
91 2, X | vanquished the Romans, and in our times Duke Charles would have
92 2, X | on account of money many times would have happened for
93 2, X | It has also happened many times that a Captain, seeing succor
94 2, X | that war the Athenians at times had prospered, in the end
95 2, XI | them: as happened in our times to the Florentines, when
96 2, XII | virtu, as we have several times said.~On the other hand,
97 2, XIV | OVERCOME HAUGHTINESS~Many times it is seen that humility
98 2, XIV | avoid war, but most of the times you do not avoid it, for
99 2, XVI | MUCH THE SOLDIERS IN OUR TIMES ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE ANCIENT
100 2, XVI | by all Captains of these times, has caused many disorders
101 2, XVI | resource.~The captains of our times, having abandoned entirely
102 2, XVI | able to reorganize three times in an engagement, must have
103 2, XVI | fortune inimical to him three times in order to lose, and must
104 2, XVI | against him a virtu three times as adept to overcome him.
105 2, XVI | able to reorganize three times is to have lost the manner
106 2, XVI | which was (according to our times) a very well-fought engagement,
107 2, XVI | affirmed in my presence many times that he would never have
108 2, XVI | had to be used in these times, I want to discuss this
109 2, XVII | ARTILLERY IN THE PRESENT TIMES, AND IF THAT OPINION THAT
110 2, XVII | field fights, called in our times by the French word Engagements [
111 2, XVII | by the Romans at diverse times, I have thought upon the
112 2, XVII | same discipline as in those times, so that in time wars will
113 2, XVII | the ancients had, and some times you may have greater disadvantage
114 2, XVII | should have lived in those times [of the advent of artillery].~
115 2, XVII | wars in Italy in recent times, there have been fewer examples
116 2, XVIII | some have much, and many times it happens that a spirited
117 2, XVIII | the infelicity of these times, that neither the examples
118 2, XIX | Novara given by us many times? And although histories
119 2, XIX | have said that in these times one is better armed, and
120 2, XIX | There occurred in these same times when these Cities were ransoming
121 2, XIX | pernicious to the Romans in the times when they proceeded with
122 2, XXI | occupied by the French many times, the King always (except
123 2, XXII | are erroneous; which many times, if they are not decided
124 2, XXII | Republics (especially in quiet times) are frowned upon both from
125 2, XXII | good. When this error, in times of adversity, is discovered,
126 2, XXII | sought among those who in times of quiet were almost forgotten,
127 2, XXIII | a whole City, will some times so sin against a State,
128 2, XXIV | appear to these sages of our times as something not well considered,
129 2, XXIV | that of the Princes in our times, it appears to me proper
130 2, XXIV | fortresses, they are useful in times of peace because they give
131 2, XXIV | do evil to them, but in times of war most useless because
132 2, XXIV | useless, they are now in our times on account of artillery,
133 2, XXIV | Sforza or to the French in times of adversity for the one
134 2, XXIV | of Tarantum in ancient times and of Brescia in modern
135 2, XXIV | and of Brescia in modern times, both of which places were
136 2, XXIV | and retaken in wars of our times, by the same fortune as
137 2, XXIV | Maria did, who in recent times, in order to assault Urbino,
138 2, XXIV | plans are an expense in times of peace, and useless in
139 2, XXIV | of peace, and useless in times of war. And thus whoever
140 2, XXV | some course, and how many times they believe they can gain
141 2, XXV | in Republics most of the times is due to idleness and peace;
142 2, XXVII | enemy arises most of the times from the insolence that
143 2, XXVII | noble and powerful in those times for having their City situated
144 2, XXVIII | enamored; and having several times sought that he should consent [
145 2, XXVIII | complained of this injury many times to Philip, who for a time
146 2, XXIX | human affairs proceed, many times many events will be seen
147 2, XXIX | those people who had many times before created a Dictator
148 2, XXIX | read of the events of those times, could in no way believe
149 2, XXX | with our own Florence in times past in the period of her
150 2, XXX | produces some quiet, is in times of necessity the cause of
151 2, XXX | lengthy to recount how many times the Florentines, and the
152 2, XXX | off in wars, and how many times they subjected themselves
153 2, XXX | have said elsewhere several times, how much difference there
154 2, XXXI | an exile, for most of the times he will be left either with
155 2, XXXII | this mode [of assault] many times was a happy success. But
156 2, XXXIII | the Republics of present times, as the Venetian and the
157 3, I | of that Kingdom, and at times even by condemning the King
158 3, II | CHAPTER II~HOW AT TIMES IT IS A VERY WISE THING
159 3, III | which has occurred in our times and in our country. And
160 3, III | someone by rewards (and many times he had done so with faithful
161 3, VI | other Princes: and in our times, Julio Belanti would not
162 3, VI | great, being incurred at all times: for in such cases there
163 3, VI | these was seen in recent times to have had a good ending,
164 3, VI | State. Of this kind, in our times, was that of Coppola against
165 3, VI | punishment: also most of the times men are deceived by the
166 3, VI | against Nero, and in our times, that of the Pazzi against
167 3, VI | into this error several times, so that the conspiracy
168 3, VI | of the Duke, who several times at their request had brought
169 3, VI | cannot be done at different times without one spoiling the
170 3, VI | Pazzi, mentioned by us many times, did not succeed in killing
171 3, VI | were all killed at various times and in various places.~Conspiracies
172 3, VII | history) in such changes, some times an infinite number of men
173 3, VII | men have been killed, some times no one has even been injured,
174 3, VIII | actions, ought to consider the times and accommodate themselves
175 3, VIII | are not in accord with the times, most of the times live
176 3, VIII | with the times, most of the times live unhappily and their
177 3, VIII | who are in accord with the times. And without doubt, from
178 3, VIII | Manlius had been born in the times of Marius and Sulla, when
179 3, VIII | Marius had lived in the times of Manlius, they would have
180 3, VIII | people corrupted by the times and that, little by little,
181 3, VIII | to consider the kind of times and proceed according to
182 3, IX | ONE MUST CHANGE WITH THE TIMES, IF HE WANTS TO HAVE GOOD
183 3, IX | FORTUNE ALWAYS~I have many times considered that the causes
184 3, IX | their proceeding with the times. For it is seen that some
185 3, IX | fortune, is he who suits the times (as I have said) with his
186 3, IX | his method well suited the times. For Hannibal having come
187 3, IX | could Fabius also have found times more suitable to his methods,
188 3, IX | could not see that the times had changed. But being born
189 3, IX | who was excellent in the times needed to protract the war,
190 3, IX | and as was Scipio in the times suited to win it. From this
191 3, IX | to the differences of the times, because of the diversity
192 3, IX | of necessity that, when times change in a way not in accordance
193 3, IX | mentioned previously several times, proceeded in all his affairs
194 3, IX | country prospered while the times were in conformity with
195 3, IX | but afterwards when the times came when it was necessary
196 3, IX | with fury, and because the times well accorded with him,
197 3, IX | successfully for him. But if other times had existed requiring other
198 3, IX | man, as it varies with the times, but he does not change
199 3, IX | Republic not changing with the times, as we discussed at length
200 3, IX | suffer more in changing, for times will come when the whole
201 3, X | Therefore, although I have many times before shown how much the
202 3, X | different from those of ancient times, none the less, it does
203 3, X | and even if a King of our times is sometimes seen to go
204 3, X | battle; as happened in our times to Duke Charles of Burgundy,
205 3, XI | been discussed by us many times, because otherwise it would
206 3, XI | as has been said at other times) there is some inherent
207 3, XI | want those happening in our times to suffice me. In the year
208 3, XII | masters, and rather many times they desire it. So that
209 3, XII | happened to Florence in recent times, and to Crassus and his
210 3, XII | and his army [in ancient times] who, although he recognized
211 3, XIV | which occurred in our own times. A few years ago the City
212 3, XV | and French armies of our times should be sought, this would
213 3, XVI | DIFFICULT TO FIND IN DIFFICULT TIMES, AND IN EASY TIMES IT IS
214 3, XVI | DIFFICULT TIMES, AND IN EASY TIMES IT IS NOT MEN OF VIRTU THAT
215 3, XVI | neglected in a Republic in times of peace; for through envy
216 3, XVI | them, there are in such times many other citizens, who
217 3, XVI | men of valor in tranquil times. Which thing causes them
218 3, XVI | the easy and unperilous times, endeavor to disturb the
219 3, XVI | as did Rome in her early times. For as that City always
220 3, XVI | refused the Consulship many times, nor was he made Consul
221 3, XVII | Roman Citizen, and in those times when Rome was yet incorrupt,
222 3, XVIII | For it has happened many times that (the battle having
223 3, XVIII | killed himself. And in our times in the engagement which
224 3, XIX | cruelty and rudeness. And many times it is seen that better results
225 3, XX | this true example how some times an act of humanity and full
226 3, XX | violent act; and that many times that province and that City,
227 3, XXI | things, which most of the times are desired as much by those
228 3, XXI | feared, although most of the times he who makes himself feared,
229 3, XXI | feared, although most of the times he who makes himself feared
230 3, XXV | Dictator, their last remedy in times of affliction. And they
231 3, XXV | seen [to be honored] in the times of Marcus Regulus, for when
232 3, XXV | poverty lasted even up to the times of Paulus Emilius, which
233 3, XXV | about the last of the happy times of that Republic, when a
234 3, XXV | matter had not been many times illustrated by other men.~
235 3, XVII | similar expedients, which some times in times of tranquillity
236 3, XVII | expedients, which some times in times of tranquillity may be of
237 3, XVII | with the advent of hard times, their fallacy is demonsrated.~
238 3, XXVIII | TO BE OBSERVED, FOR MANY TIMES A BEGINNING OF TYRANNY IS
239 3, XXVIII | rich according to those times, had the mind of privately
240 3, XXVIII | is to be noted that many times actions that appear merciful,
241 3, XXX | other things requested in times of war. He placed Cornelius,
242 3, XXX | were the Tribunes in those times disposed to command and
243 3, XXX | extinguished envy; this, many times, is the reason that men
244 3, XXX | been made Dictator three times, and having always employed
245 3, XXXI | And thus it is seen that times of difficulty did not dismay
246 3, XXXI | the other hand, prosperous times did not make them insolent;
247 3, XXXI | able to train troops in times of peace, and this cannot
248 3, XXXIV | necessary that you many times do contrary deeds if you
249 3, XXXIV | the Consulship in those times, spoke against him and turned
250 3, XXXVI | whether the military of our times are blind and confused,
251 3, XXXVII | as we discussed at other times) there is found, in addition
252 3, XXXVII | and of great renown in his times, having been assaulted by
253 3, XXXVII | placed his army several times in positions whence the
254 3, XXXVIII| these difficulties have many times been seen to have been overcome
255 3, XXXIX | chases which they had many times made with him. And he recalled
256 3, XLIII | resemblance as those of ancient times. This arises because they
257 3, XLIII | have occurred in recent times, will find the French and
258 3, XLIII | result in things at different times; which have greatly harmed
259 3, XLIII | everyone knows how many times money was given to King
260 3, XLIII | seen they did in ancient times to the Tuscans; who, having
261 3, XLIII | flight by them many many times, and seeing that they could
262 3, XLIV | IMPETUOSITY AND AUDACITY MANY TIMES CAN OBTAIN THAT WHICH, WITH
263 3, XLIV | be well employed in our times by Pope Julian against the
264 3, XLIV | refused to take up at other times.~
265 3, XLIX | necessity (as we mentioned other times) it happens that in a great
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