Book, Chapter
1 Gre | continuing study of the things of the world. And neither
2 Gre | in that manner that all things are taken from friends,
3 1, I | adorned. And because the things achieved by them and that
4 1, I | to discourse upon those things which occured inside; and
5 1, II | knowledge of honest and good things; differentiating them from
6 1, II | became free she lacked many things that were necessary to be
7 1, IV | I will discourse on some things contrary to the opinions
8 1, IV | appear to me to blame those things that were the chief causes
9 1, IV | from Rome, all of which [things] alarm only those who read
10 1, IV | either they did some of the things mentioned before or they
11 1, V | Among the more necessary things instituted by those who
12 1, V | discuss well both of these things could be in doubt as to
13 1, VI | Rome had done the great things that she did without there
14 1, VI | for a long time. But two things principally caused this
15 1, VI | her.~Considering all these things, therefore, it is seen that
16 1, VI | legislators of Rome do one of two things in desiring that Rome be
17 1, VI | without doubt I believe that things could be kept balanced in
18 1, VI | necessity leads you to do many things which reason will not lead
19 1, VI | believe] to balance these things, and to maintain this middle
20 1, VII | and do not transcend to things that ruin the Republic.~
21 1, VII | reputation [authority]. These things were so well organized in
22 1, VIII | among them. And among other things he said was, that the treasure
23 1, VIII | hating more than fearing the things that are said against them.~¶
24 1, VIII | such inconvenience. Of the things that resulted there sprung
25 1, VIII | one. And among the other things that some citizens might
26 1, IX | in corroboration of the things mentioned above, such as
27 1, IX | incompleted. Considering all these things, therefore, I conclude that
28 1, X | fortune and virtu, which two things are found together in few
29 1, XI | to Romulus, so that those things that he had omitted, would
30 1, XII | therefore they ought in all things which arise to foster it [
31 1, XII | they understand natural things, so much more ought they
32 1, XII | her dominion of temporal things has made her unable to call
33 1, XV | AN EXTREME REMEDY FOR THE THINGS AFFLICTING THEM~The Samnites
34 1, XV | they would not reveal the things they saw or heard, then
35 1, XVI | find they always desire two things: the one, to avenge themselves
36 1, XVIII | evil means. From all the things written above, arises the
37 1, XIX | they achieve most great things and that they will rise
38 1, XXII | his own merits. Here three things are to be noted. One, that
39 1, XXV | many times are moved by the things which appear to be rather
40 1, XXV | to be rather than by the things that are. The Romans knew
41 1, XXV | desire any of the ancient things because of the absence of
42 1, XXV | system of] living. For as new things disturb the minds of men,
43 1, XXVIII | ATHENIANS~Whoever reads of the things done by Republics will find
44 1, XXVIII | For whoever will consider things carefully, will see that
45 1, XXIX | confidence. And although these things in a Republic already corrupted
46 1, XXX | that he must do one of two things: either immediately after
47 1, XXXIII | to favor the beginning of things: And such favors are accorded
48 1, XXXIII | caused by the deception which things give in the beginning, it
49 1, XXXIII | their eyes to all these things which they plan to do away
50 1, XXXIV | urgent peril, [and] to do things without consultation, and
51 1, XXXVI | would have arisen infinite things prejudicial to a free society,
52 1, XXXVII | honors and possessions, as things more esteemed by men. From
53 1, XXXVII | the Plebs to defend the things in Rome than to possess
54 1, XXXVII | which time it appeared that things settled down. This resulted
55 1, XXXVIII| that [Senate] always judged things as they ought to be judged,
56 1, XXXVIII| and did not understand the things of the world: that if they
57 1, XL | CONSIDERED AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS HOW A REPUBLIC CAN BE SAVED
58 1, XLIV | where the Pleb was, these things were demanded of them, that
59 1, XLV | regard in attempting new things. It is necessary, therefore,
60 1, XLVII | to that position and saw things more closely, they recognized
61 1, XLVII | because the knowledge of things in particular had taken
62 1, XLVII | the more real knowledge of things, but from their having been
63 1, XLIX | I say, that among other things that have to be considered
64 1, LI | always make the best of things in their actions, although
65 1, LIII | their insolence. Here, two things are to be noted. The first,
66 1, LIII | themselves by giving to them things taken from others; because
67 1, LIII | proceeding: and if, in the things that are placed in front
68 1, LV | CHAPTER LV~HOW EASILY THINGS ARE MANAGED IN THAT CITY
69 1, LV | province: which result from two things; the one, that they do not
70 1, LV | without being based on those things on which men are called
71 1, LVI | natural and supernatural things, which I have not. But it
72 1, LVI | incidents there follows things extraordinary and new in
73 1, LVIII | foreseen. As to the judging of things, it is rarely seen that
74 1, LVIII | said above) they err in things concerning bravery, or which
75 1, LVIII | And on both of these two things, the testimony of the Roman
76 1, LVIII | seen, that one concerns things that are, the other of things
77 1, LVIII | things that are, the other of things that will be. The cruelties
78 1, LIX | where I believe, from the things said, that the people make
79 2 | they are such partisans of things past, that they celebrate
80 2 | addition to this, men hating things either from fear or envy,
81 2 | contrary happens with those things that are [presently] in
82 2 | together with the many other things which are displeasing to
83 2 | deception is caused by those things mentioned above. But if
84 2 | in thinking of how these things go on, I judge that the
85 2 | accomplished such great things and occupied so much of
86 2 | the past there are many things that make him marvel, but
87 2 | age is better, in those things where because of their antiquity
88 2 | the times do not vary), things cannot appear the same to
89 2 | prudence, so it is that those things which in their youth appeared
90 2 | and a weariness of the things they possess; which makes
91 2, II | lowliness, and contempt of human things: the other places it in
92 2, II | body, and all the other things which make men very brave.
93 2, II | willingly multiplies those things and seek to acquire those
94 2, II | The contrary of all these things happens in those countries
95 2, IV | second method, did both things, she therefore rose to such
96 2, IV | they have to do one of two things: either to continue making
97 2, IV | securely, they turn to two things: the one, to take up the
98 2, IV | whence this oblivion of things arises, as will be discussed
99 2, V | EXTINGUISHED THE MEMORY OF THINGS~To those Philosophers who
100 2, V | extinguishing the records of the things done by their excellent
101 2, V | thousand years, all memory of things done before that time are
102 2, V | effects of these oblivious things are seen, and because it
103 2, VI | Whoever wants to do all these things must hold to the Roman conduct
104 2, VI | briefest time. And if all those things they did from the beginning
105 2, VII | addition to the above written things, they judged it was not
106 2, VII | wood to burn, without which things a colony cannot organize
107 2, VIII | forced to go out, having many things which drive them out and
108 2, X | For although the above things will increase his strength, [
109 2, X | sinew of war.~Among other things that Croesus, King of Lydia,
110 2, X | sinew of war more than other things which induce men to a similar
111 2, X | Romans, he showed three things to be necessary for war,
112 2, X | have prevailed in these things, afterwards makes his conclusion
113 2, XII | men much practiced in the things of war some time discuss
114 2, XIII | Prince who wants to do great things, it is necessary to learn
115 2, XIV | will want to take other things away from you, and he will
116 2, XV | being conscious of many things done against the wishes
117 2, XVI | for the French, above all things they take care to put themselves
118 2, XVII | TRUE~In addition to the things written above, in considering
119 2, XVII | small place to handle large things: the other, no matter how
120 2, XVII | will be seen (if all the things said above were true) that
121 2, XVII | reason is (in addition to the things mentioned above) that the
122 2, XVIII | modern Princes to re-see things, and to make them think
123 2, XX | worthy to possess those things which they did not know
124 2, XXII | OPINIONS OF MEN IN JUDGING THINGS [TO BE] GREAT ARE FALSE~
125 2, XXII | amount of experience of things are easily deceived, for
126 2, XXII | men are persuaded. These things have been said of that [
127 2, XXIII | MEASURES~Such was the state of things in Latium, that they could
128 2, XXIII | the text of Livius, two things ought to be noted: the one,
129 2, XXIV | govern them; and one of the things that makes them believe
130 2, XXIV | as governors and in other things, as was the case with the
131 2, XXVI | soldiers abstain, as they are things which inflame and excite
132 2, XXVI | ordered among the first things that the capital penalty [
133 2, XXVII | will, and not fulfill all things of theirs, for the intention
134 2, XXVII | from it. If of the three things, they [Spaniards] should
135 2, XXVII | cared for the other two things, as long as they existed
136 2, XXVIII | finding him opposed to such things, decided to obtain by deceit
137 2, XXIX | whoever had read of the things done by that people so many
138 2, XXIX | wants to bring some great things, she selects a man of much
139 2, XXIX | example in confirmation of the things mentioned here, but as I
140 2, XXX | a real peril, than to do things which would have assured
141 2, XXX | afterwards, and that the things acquired with gold cannot
142 2, XXX | who having magnified the things done by Hannibal, were asked
143 2, XXXI | they naturally believe many things that are false and add many
144 2, XXXII | engaged in those dangerous things. And the greater part of
145 2, XXXIII | considered. And among other things that merit consideration,
146 2, XXXIII | seemed proper to him. Which things are verified by many examples,
147 2, XXXIII | their conduct] in other things merit, which all together
148 3, I | true thing that all the things of the world have to have
149 3, I | men become bold to try new things and speak ill of it [the
150 3, I | as they caused both these things to become rare, corruption
151 3, I | except where some of the things worked openly for their
152 3, II | taking delight in all those things that come to delight him.
153 3, II | talking, seeing and doing things contrary to your thinking,
154 3, III | he could have regulated things in a way that a successor
155 3, V | not having to fear those things which had harmed his predecessors.
156 3, VI | says that men have to honor things past but obey the present,
157 3, VI | one or the other of these things invades you, and carried
158 3, VI | your hand, or make you say things that will have the same
159 3, VI | necessary to examine all those things that can happen and remedy
160 3, VI | much men are dilatory in things when they believe they have
161 3, VIII | accustomed always to favor the things that seemed to them to benefit
162 3, VIII | interests, and lovers of things brought against the Nobility,
163 3, VIII | a free society.~Here two things are to be considered: the
164 3, VIII | consider the condition of things, and judge the difficulty
165 3, X | actions concerning great things are different from those
166 3, X | at present none of those things greatly esteemed by the
167 3, X | Prince to them) to decide things, make a thousand errors
168 3, XI | the less, as in all human things (as has been said at other
169 3, XI | taking into account all those things of which one can take advantage
170 3, XII | offering to restore the things pillaged and to give up
171 3, XIV | misfortunes.~As to seeing new things, every Captain ought to
172 3, XIV | Captain ought to do two things: the one, to see that with
173 3, XIV | to be prepared, if these things are done against him by
174 3, XV | administration of great things, the principal authority
175 3, XVIII | error had made men decide things contrary to the welfare
176 3, XXI | men are desirous of new things, which most of the times
177 3, XXI | men are pushed by two main things, either by love or by fear;
178 3, XXII | respectful to his elders. These things we know from the defense
179 3, XXII | true ruler, that when harsh things are commanded, they must
180 3, XXII | whom it sufficed that those things be observed which customarily
181 3, XXII | actions he was benign in all things; in speech, he was no less
182 3, XXIII | appropriated it.~Here those things can surely and easily be
183 3, XXIII | man is deprived of those things which are useful in themselves,
184 3, XXIV | is considered well, two things will be seen to have been
185 3, XXV | laborers. Here two notable things are to be observed: one,
186 3, XXV | to leave all the useful things to the public; for if they
187 3, XXVI | City. There are several things to note in this text. First
188 3, XXIX | Legates to go with all their things. And the words of the historians
189 3, XXX | grain and all the other things requested in times of war.
190 3, XXXI | Among the other admirable things that our historian has Camillus
191 3, XXXI | say nor do any of those things to the army, unless it had
192 3, XXXIII | in any circumstance. The things that make it confident are,
193 3, XXXIII | discern from afar. Which things well observed are good reasons
194 3, XXXIII | and without doing these things a good and wise Captain
195 3, XXXIII | the auspices and other things pertinent to Religion were
196 3, XXXIII | their cages slowly? These things are small; but small things
197 3, XXXIII | things are small; but small things are not to be condemned.
198 3, XXXIII | great. For in these little things is the strength to hold
199 3, XXXIII | is necessary that these things be accompanied by virtu,
200 3, XXXIII | also tell them other good things which would make their victory
201 3, XXXIV | are had of him. Which two things are caused either by the
202 3, XXXIV | And of all these three things, which in the beginning
203 3, XXXIV | similar new and notable things for which he is talked about.
204 3, XXXIV | about. Not only are such things necessary in order to begin
205 3, XXXV | they do not counsel the things which appear to them useful
206 3, XXXV | all men are blind in these things, and are accustomed to judge
207 3, XXXV | way is seen than to take things moderately, and not to undertake
208 3, XXXVII | this is seen in all the things that men do. And, therefore,
209 3, XXXVII | that this is one of those things which has evil so near the
210 3, XXXIX | OF SITES~Among the other things that are necessary to a
211 3, XXXIX | the chase teaches infinite things that are necessary in war.
212 3, XXXIX | leads to, and all other such things of which in the past he
213 3, XLII | for having won. Here two things are to be noted: the one,
214 3, XLIII | what has been; for all the things of the world in every time
215 3, XLIII | because all of these result in things at different times; which
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