Book, Chapter
1 1 | remain for others a short way to bring it to its destined
2 1, I | could be arranged in a way that the City would be given
3 1, II | of whoever would in any way plan to attack those Governors,
4 1, II | organized that in such a way, that neither the powerful
5 1, II | every one living in his own way, a thousand injuries were
6 1, III | their breasts, and in every way they could they offended
7 1, IV | nor can a Republic in any way with reason be called disordered
8 1, VI | to manage it in your own way: if you keep them either
9 1, VI | Republics, he ought in every way he can prevent her from
10 1, VI | a long time, the better way would be to organize internally
11 1, VI | be kept balanced in this way, that there would be the
12 1, VI | side, and organize her in a way that if necessity should
13 1, VI | possible to find a middle way between one and the other]
14 1, VII | Council, if he should in any way transgress against the free
15 1, VII | other is, that it provides a way for giving vent to those
16 1, VII | moods which in whatever way and against whatever citizens
17 1, VII | organizing it in such a way that changes in the moods
18 1, VII | which may agitate it have a way prescribed by law for venting
19 1, VII | been killed in a tumultuary way if the Tribunes had not
20 1, VII | their spirit in an ordinary way against one of her citizens,
21 1, VII | authority, and there being no way in the Republic of being
22 1, VII | him not having any regular way or repressing him, thought
23 1, VII | circle of arrangements, a way to be able without extraordinary
24 1, VIII | calumnies] than to open the way for accusations, for accusations
25 1, VIII | himself because there was no way in that Republic of being
26 1, X | pointing out to him the way to glory or censure, to
27 1, X | murdered. Ten died in a natural way; and if among those who
28 1, X | those who died in a natural way there were some wicked,
29 1, XI | one who organizes it in a way that, if he should die,
30 1, XI | die, always in the same way.~
31 1, XVI | multitude either by the way of liberty [Republic] or
32 1, XVI | liberty [Republic] or by the way of a Principate, and does
33 1, XVI | whom he could not in any way either content or correct,
34 1, XVI | People. And thus, in this way, he satisfied one of the
35 1, XVI | by taking them out of the way, or by giving them a part
36 1, XVI | should do (in their own way) with the arms and the money
37 1, XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~IN WHAT WAY IN A CORRUPT CITY A FREE
38 1, XIX | and fortune may turn his way; but he who imitates Romulus,
39 1, XXIX | are found who err in this way. And Cornelius Tacitus tells
40 1, XXXIII | should let it be, and in no way attempt it. For it will
41 1, XXXIV | that come in the regular way. As is seen ensued in Rome
42 1, XXXV | it imprudently and in the way in which the Roman people
43 1, XXXVII | the beginning in such a way that it required to be redrawn
44 1, XXXVII | application. So that whatever way it may have been, this law
45 1, XXXVII | their enemies in such a way, and even when they deprived
46 1, XXXVIII| wanting to return to Rome by way of Tuscany, he sent one
47 1, XXXVIII| conceded to them. The Roman way was not followed in this,
48 1, XXXVIII| could conclude it in his own way; and under it, he entered
49 1, XL | his enemy, is able in some way to save himself. But Appius
50 1, XL | Magistrates, do it in such a way that they should have some
51 1, XLI | means [gradually], and in a way that they should be conducive
52 1, XLIV | mind, but to want in every way to seek to obtain that which
53 1, XLV | themselves from perils in every way, and become more audacious
54 1, XLVI | From this may be seen one way among others in which Republics
55 1, XLVI | themselves, and in what way men jump from one ambition
56 1, XLVII | him, he would do so in a way that they would be united
57 1, XLVII | some to speak ill in one way and some in another: and
58 1, XLVII | that the quickest possible way to open the eyes of the
59 1, XLVII | People, is by finding a way (seeing that a generality
60 1, LI | but they did it in such a way that they made the best
61 1, LII | SECURE AND LESS TROUBLESOME WAY THAN TO FORESTALL HIM THOSE
62 1, LII | to oppose him in such a way that with his ruin, all
63 1, LIII | that there is no easier way to ruin a Republic where
64 1, LV | of that Province are in a way subject to these, yet, by
65 1, LVIII | controlled by laws in the same way as they [the Kings] were,
66 1, LX | treat them in their own way, as has been discussed elsewhere;
67 2 | them as they are not in any way hidden from you; and knowing
68 2, I | Which thing I do not in any way agree with, nor do I believe
69 2, II | shows the truth and the true way [of life], it causes us
70 2, II | which are free in every way (as was said above) make
71 2, IV | themselves, as in a similar way the Swiss do in these times,
72 2, V | or pervert it in his own way in order to create a reputation
73 2, VI | and to proceed in such a way so as to enrich themselves
74 2, VIII | to maintain themselves by way of friends and confederates:
75 2, IX | the war in motion in the way mentioned above, that the
76 2, X | where fortune can in some way favor you. It has also happened
77 2, X | it seeming to him in this way, even if most doubtful,
78 2, XIII | Latins began this war in the way mentioned above that the
79 2, XVI | the front and serried in a way that it could strike or
80 2, XVII | did, nor would they in any way have been able to make such
81 2, XVII | walls, or in some other way raise it above the ground,
82 2, XVIII | army already having given way, made their cavalry descend
83 2, XIX | conditions do not exist, this way of living cannot be adopted,
84 2, XXIII | and assuring them in every way: the others they destroyed
85 2, XXIII | they employed that middle way, which is most pernicious
86 2, XXIII | castigate evil-doers in a way that he can no longer do
87 2, XXIII | but by taking a middle way, disarming them and putting
88 2, XXIV | which do you no good in any way, for either they [fortresses]
89 2, XXIV | the most notable in every way, and apt to show the uselessness
90 2, XXV | by the arts of peace. The way to do this is to gain the
91 2, XXVI | enemy to revenge, and in no way impede him (as has been
92 2, XXVII | that it will not be in some way good for those who accept
93 2, XXVII | accept it, and they will in a way have obtained a part of
94 2, XXVIII | delivered to them or in any way castigated, but when the
95 2, XXVIII | remain quiet until in some way he should have revenged
96 2, XXIX | those times, could in no way believe that it was the
97 2, XXIX | offers. So too in the same way, when she wants to bring
98 2, XXX | and if it is governed in a way that the neighbors (so as
99 3, I | ceremony. Thus in the same way they not only did not deprive
100 3, I | dangerous that it is in no way desirable. But to show to
101 3, II | quality elect their own way of living, [and] if they
102 3, III | have regulated things in a way that a successor of his
103 3, VI | and slaughter, and in this way tyrants die.~The dangers
104 3, VI | by these [three] for the way he stained his personal [
105 3, VI | themselves in their own way.~The Conspiracy of the Pazzi
106 3, VI | infirm relative, and on his way passed by the house of Julio.
107 3, VI | and attempt it by another way. This is understood in a
108 3, VI | Country; for to such men the way is sure and easy, but others
109 3, VI | each other, are not in any way to be imitated: The one
110 3, VI | conspire; the other made the way easy for his own death,
111 3, VIII | Tyranny. Thus, in the same way, if Sulla and Marius had
112 3, IX | when times change in a way not in accordance with his
113 3, IX | Captain (wanting in any way to come to an engagement
114 3, X | WANTS TO DO SO IN EVERY WAY~Gneius Sulpitius, appointed
115 3, X | enemy wants to do so in any way. And this commission is
116 3, X | them had wanted to in any way, the other would have had
117 3, X | by the Swiss in the same way.~
118 3, XII | large promises, and in this way, an infinite number of Cities
119 3, XII | prudence had not opened a way for them to get out. Whence
120 3, XII | ferociously: but when they saw the way open, they thought more
121 3, XII | themselves, commanded, in a way that the Veienti heard,
122 3, XIV | one wing of his army give way, began to shout strongly
123 3, XVI | themselves for war in a way that war may always be undertaken
124 3, XVI | either by mistake or by way of trial, so many disorders
125 3, XVIII | does he merit who acts in a way that he conjectures it.
126 3, XVIII | protection and seeing no other way of saving her, decided to
127 3, XIX | good to a Prince. And the way of avoiding [hatred] is
128 3, XXI | influence. So that in whatever way he proceeds, he will succeed
129 3, XXI | not matter much in what way a Captain proceeds, as long
130 3, XXII | against them, or was in any way opposed to their will; although
131 3, XXII | these methods prepare the way for Tyranny: to himself,
132 3, XXV | poverty did not impede the way [to you] to any rank or
133 3, XXVI | come to another notable way of reuniting a City, of
134 3, XVII | Republic, there is no better way to make your citizens bad,
135 3, XXVIII | govern itself well in any way. On the other hand, the
136 3, XXVIII | the common benefit. The way to such honors ought to
137 3, XXVIII | obtained through a private way (which is the other method
138 3, XXX | that this, etc. The other way of extinguishing envy is,
139 3, XXX | he must think of every way to cut them off beforehand,
140 3, XXX | orders and in a certain way. And, therefore, based on
141 3, XXXI | this is joined with his way of living so that everyone
142 3, XXXII | more sure or more effective way, than to make them commit
143 3, XXXIII | Captain be esteemed in a way that they have confidence
144 3, XXXIII | assume this confidence by way of Religion, whence it happened
145 3, XXXIII | above, none the less the way the event turned out showed
146 3, XXXIV | which makes you known by way of your practices, is better
147 3, XXXV | infamy or danger, no other way is seen than to take things
148 3, XXXVII | are aided by fortune in a way that she, with her power,
149 3, XXXIX | convenient manner than by way of the chase, for the chase
150 3, XXXIX | knowing how to find the way to save himself and those
151 3, XL | would not take the middle way: Never make a friend or
152 3, XL | or remove an enemy. Which way was always pernicious in
153 3, XLI | should be saved in whatever way, and that the country is
154 3, XLI | well defended in whatever way it is defended, either with
155 3, XLIII | people have formed their way of living. It also facilitates
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