Book, Chapter
1 1, I | of whom is recognized in two ways: the first is in the
2 1, II | thousand five hundred and two [1502] was reorganized, [
3 1, II | them out quickly instituted two Consuls who should be in
4 1, IV | every Republic there are two different viewpoints, that
5 1, V | Powerful [Nobles], made two good points: The one, that
6 1, VI | united for a long time. But two things principally caused
7 1, VI | legislators of Rome do one of two things in desiring that
8 1, VI | long time. For there are two reasons why war is made
9 1, VI | being occupied by her. These two means in the above mentioned
10 1, VI | effeminate or divided: which two together, or each one by
11 1, VII | This arrangement makes for two most useful effects for
12 1, IX | hereditary King there should be two Consuls [elected] each year.
13 1, X | selecting between these two kinds of men, does not laud
14 1, X | fortune and virtu, which two things are found together
15 1, X | select in which [of the two] he would want to be born
16 1, X | consider that there are two ways: The one which will
17 1, XII | to me, and I will present two most powerful ones, which
18 1, XIII | they served themselves in two ways. In the first, they
19 1, XVI | find they always desire two things: the one, to avenge
20 1, XVII | should have continued so for two or three successions, [and]
21 1, XVII | one of very long life or two continuous successors of
22 1, XVIII | expressly seen in these two principal points. As to
23 1, XVIII | I say that both of these two courses are almost impossible.
24 1, XIX | so, on the contrary, if two, one after the other, are
25 1, XX | CHAPTER XX~TWO CONTINUOUS SUCCESSIONS OF
26 1, XX | Kings. For it is seen that two continuous successions of
27 1, XX | means of electing not only two successions, but an infinite
28 1, XXI | writes says, that these two in a short time showed that
29 1, XXII | will talk only of the other two in the following two chapters.~
30 1, XXII | other two in the following two chapters.~
31 1, XXIII | that King, leaving aside two or three places guarded
32 1, XXIV | of the Tuscans. For these two eminent deeds two measures
33 1, XXIV | these two eminent deeds two measures of land were given
34 1, XXV | place of one King created two Consuls, [and] did not want
35 1, XXVIII | severe Rome was in these two suspicions) that she would
36 1, XXIX | the greatest virtu routed two armies of Vitellius and
37 1, XXIX | City which exists free has two objectives, one conquering,
38 1, XXX | that he must do one of two things: either immediately
39 1, XXXVII | from turmoil]. This law had two principal articles. Through
40 1, XXXVII | therefore, came to make two strong offenses against
41 1, XXXVIII| able to attack Rome, these two people raised a large army
42 1, XXXVIII| prudence. I want to give two other examples of this which
43 1, XL | sent Spurius Posthumus with two other Citizens to Athens
44 1, XL | tablets there were to be added two others, perfection would
45 1, XL | ended the year had come: the two tables of the laws were
46 1, XL | therefore, they sent out two armies, led in part by the
47 1, XLVIII | plebeian men, they took one of two courses: either they caused
48 1, XLIX | on managing herself for two hundred years of which there
49 1, LIII | with their insolence. Here, two things are to be noted.
50 1, LIV | Florence was divided into two factions, who called themselves,
51 1, LV | the City [a tax] of one or two percent of what each one
52 1, LV | province: which result from two things; the one, that they
53 1, LV | who obey them. Of these two sorts of men, the Kingdom
54 1, LVIII | seen that when they hear two speakers who hold opposite
55 1, LVIII | Prince. And on both of these two things, the testimony of
56 2 | is born in either of the two provinces, both the victorious
57 2 | from fear or envy, these two reasons for hating past
58 2, I | of not ever engaging in two most important wars at the
59 2, I | Samnites: So that if these two powers had joined together (
60 2, I | happen that they engaged in two most powerful wars at the
61 2, II | Province being divided into two factions, of which the Athenians
62 2, II | sustained [battle against] two consular armies and two
63 2, II | two consular armies and two Consuls; but now they had
64 2, III | City great. This is done in two ways, by love and by force.
65 2, III | Sparta and Athens; which two Republics although well
66 2, III | of the City in both those two ways, was enabled to put
67 2, III | ways, was enabled to put two hundred thousand men under
68 2, III | T. Livius points out in two [few] words, when he said:
69 2, IV | Italy; notwithstanding that two hundred years before the
70 2, IV | case in the above mentioned two Republics, which were ruined
71 2, IV | your City. And as these two Cities [Sparta and Athens]
72 2, IV | possible to expand greatly, but two benefits ensue: the one,
73 2, IV | for they have to do one of two things: either to continue
74 2, IV | live securely, they turn to two things: the one, to take
75 2, IV | ensigns were seen among the two opposing armies. We see,
76 2, IV | extinguished, that, although two thousand years ago the power
77 2, V | And as these sects changed two or three times in five or
78 2, VI | Treasury very rich. These two methods, therefore, of distributing
79 2, VIII | the subject to discuss how two kinds of war are made. One
80 2, VIII | which Titus Livius assigns two causes: The first, as was
81 2, VIII | Bellovesus and Sicovesus, two Kings of the Gauls, of whom
82 2, VIII | the Romans] killed over two hundred thousand Gauls between
83 2, X | to deceive himself of the two forces: and he will deceive
84 2, X | proceeding to aid them, after two defeats were constrained
85 2, XI | wanted peace between those two people, and that they were
86 2, XII | discuss whether, if there are two Princes of almost equal
87 2, XII | should select which of the two proceedings they wanted,
88 2, XII | Prince in his time, and when two years before his death,
89 2, XIII | wholly slaves until they saw two routs of the Samnites and [
90 2, XVI | managing of this engagement, two incidents arose which had
91 2, XVI | rare examples; that of the two Consuls, in order to uphold
92 2, XVI | because they seemed like two wings of that body. They
93 2, XVI | itself, if need be, the first two lines of Principi, and Astati.
94 2, XVI | of the Principi, and the two ranks being united together
95 2, XVI | engagements are arranged with two defects: either their ranks
96 2, XVII | examined as to which of these two kinds of war make it [artillery]
97 2, XVII | above the ground, you have two drawbacks: the first, that
98 2, XVIII | to keeping cavalry; for two hundred or three hundred
99 2, XVIII | they fought valiantly for two days, and though they were
100 2, XX | different places had routed two armies of the Samnites with
101 2, XX | again to the Samnites, left two legions in the country of
102 2, XXI | examined as to which of these two methods gives more security
103 2, XXIII | from the text of Livius, two things ought to be noted:
104 2, XXIV | are nothing, except these two: either you have always
105 2, XXIV | been exiled, quickly razed two fortresses that Pope Sixtus
106 2, XXV | Florentines had made him spend two millions in gold uselessly.~
107 2, XXVII | should have obtained the last two, and there should have remained
108 2, XXVII | have cared for the other two things, as long as they
109 2, XXVIII | celebrate them, between the two Alexanders, his son and
110 3, I | Scaevola, Fabricus, the two Decii, Regulus Attilius,
111 3, I | is seen: and although the two Cato’s had sprung up in
112 3, II | impossible, it must come to the two methods mentioned above,
113 3, V | And as in this and the two preceding chapters, there
114 3, VI | a Prince. It is of these two that I want us to discuss
115 3, VI | conspirators] are increased to two or three persons, they find
116 3, VI | such trusted ones, one or two may be found, but as you
117 3, VI | not to be discovered, for two cannot agree together in
118 3, VI | should suffice for me to cite two examples. Nelematus, not
119 3, VI | designs. Similar to these two examples also is the manner
120 3, VI | not condemn her.~There are two dangers, therefore, in communicating
121 3, VI | and to prove it, I have two examples which should suffice.
122 3, VI | committed, but would not.~Two brothers of Alfonso, Duke
123 3, VI | the conspiracy is against two Heads; actually, it is so
124 3, VI | thing; to conspire against two is entirely vain and foolhardy.
125 3, VI | not only conspired against two Tyrants, but against ten:
126 3, VI | Milan, who left a son and two brothers, who in time avenged
127 3, VI | the Romans, who had left two legions of soldiers to guard
128 3, VI | without regard. However, the two methods used, although almost
129 3, VIII | in a free society.~Here two things are to be considered:
130 3, IX | his conduct.~And there are two reasons that we cannot thus
131 3, X | avoid an engagement by these two methods ins most injurious.
132 3, X | three remedies, that is, the two mentioned above, or flight.~
133 3, XI | Spain: and both of these two Princes very willingly would
134 3, XII | hands and the tongue of men, two most noble instruments to
135 3, XIII | after the death of its two Captains was able through
136 3, XIV | Perugia was divided into two parties, the Oddi and the
137 3, XIV | good Captain ought to do two things: the one, to see
138 3, XV | reputation and the older [of the two], Luca left the management
139 3, XV | prudence on an expedition, than two most valiant men together
140 3, XVI | them to be indignant in two ways: the one, to see themselves
141 3, XVI | remedies could be, there are two to be found: the one, to
142 3, XVIII | it can often occur that two armies confronting themselves,
143 3, XXI | this, men are pushed by two main things, either by love
144 3, XXI | For from both of these two methods great evils may
145 3, XXI | The exaltation of these two has been mentioned. The
146 3, XXI | omit the discussion also of two Roman Citizens who acquired
147 3, XXII | in Rome at the same time two excellent Captains, Manlius
148 3, XXIV | Republic is considered well, two things will be seen to have
149 3, XXIV | employed them. This caused two evils. The one, that a smaller
150 3, XXV | spoiled by his laborers. Here two notable things are to be
151 3, XVII | for themselves. So that two very great evils arise.
152 3, XXVIII | and these, in effect, are two, either public or private.
153 3, XXX | envy can be extinguished in two ways: either by some extraordinary
154 3, XXXII | PEACE~Circea and Velitrae, two of her [Roman] colonies,
155 3, XXXII | Carthaginians, and creating two chiefs for themselves, Mathus
156 3, XXXIII | certainly seen where the two Consuls Manlius, when they
157 3, XXXIV | which are had of him. Which two things are caused either
158 3, XXXIV | had already decided; which two acts were the beginning
159 3, XXXV | are placed between these two hazards; that if they do
160 3, XXXV | good ending, yet there are two benefits which result: The
161 3, XLII | Samnites for having won. Here two things are to be noted:
162 3, XLIV | to go to recover it, had two paths [available]: the one,
163 3, XLV | Fabius, were with their two armies at the encounter
164 3, XLV | to be noted which of the two different methods of proceeding
165 3, XLV | proceeding adopted by the two Consuls was better. Decius
166 3, XLVII | name him, the Senators sent two Ambassadors to entreat him
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