Book, Chapter
1 1 | bring it to its destined place [end].~
2 1, I | either by men born in the place where they build it or by
3 1, I | themselves to live together in a place selected by them, more convenient
4 1, I | the mountain Athos, which place in addition to being strong,
5 1, I | built by men native to the place, and in any case it would
6 1, I | Titus Livius, have taken place either through public Councils
7 1, II | ROMAN REPUBLIC~I want to place aside the discussion of
8 1, II | Consuls who should be in the place of the King, [and] so it
9 1, II | remained only to make a place for Popular government for
10 1, V | as this was well or badly place, that freedom endured a
11 1, VI | in time finding in that place many inhabitants outside
12 1, VI | it as Rome, and to give place to tumults and general dissensions
13 1, VI | Venice locate it in a strong place, and of such power that
14 1, VII | who then ruled in that place which today is called Lombardy,
15 1, IX | institutions except that in place of an hereditary King there
16 1, X | Let a Prince therefore place himself in the times of
17 1, X | innumerable cruelties take place in Rome, and nobility, riches,
18 1, XIII | Tribunes to its own [original] place; from which there resulted
19 1, XIII | which will be given in their place below: and among the first
20 1, XIV | legates that they should place the Pollari in the front
21 1, XV | proper to commit this in this place so as not to divide this
22 1, XVII | infinite tumults which took place in Rome (men having good
23 1, XVII | in more detail in another place.~
24 1, XXI | Lacedemonia, but in every other place where men are born, as long
25 1, XXIII | there] in that difficult place. In this case such a procedure
26 1, XXIII | taken: but being in a rugged place and not being able to keep
27 1, XXIII | always be brought to any place against the wishes of whoever
28 1, XXV | for this reason, had in place of one King created two
29 1, XXVI | the inhabitants from one place to another, and in sum,
30 1, XXIX | to reward him: and if in place of a reward they, moved
31 1, XXIX | spoken of in their proper place. As to the errors made in
32 1, XXX | must leave the army and place himself in the hands of
33 1, XXXIII | he will soon come to a place that when the Citizens see
34 1, XXXIV | however, the Romans, in place of a Dictator, used to give
35 1, XXXVII | sending a Colony to that place that was to be distributed,
36 1, XXXVII | from Rome was sent to that place, to whom the said countryside
37 1, XXXVII | eyes of the Plebs, and in a place where it was not easy to
38 1, XXXVIII| they had been forced to place themselves because of their
39 1, XL | people and the Senate, in place of the twelve Lictors, they
40 1, XL | they will not have any place to seek refuge. This is
41 1, XLV | The accord having taken place and Rome restored to its
42 1, XLVI | discussed by us in its proper place.~
43 1, LIII | army of volunteers in any place in Italy he wished, he would
44 1, LVI | no great event ever takes place in a City or a Province
45 2 | where virtu first found a place in Assyria, it then [moved]
46 2, II | down the upper part of that place, and suffocated them in
47 2, VI | quickly, according to the place and time: nor did they ever
48 2, VIII | families are taken away from a place, necessitated either by
49 2, VIII | part of them should go some place to seek a new country. And
50 2, VIII | whom they found in that place. And thus those who were
51 2, VIII | cunning in occupying some place, and having occupied it,
52 2, VIII | Scythia, a cold and poor place, where, because there were
53 2, X | lake, every inaccessible place becomes a plain where strong
54 2, X | necessary in a secondary place, but it is a necessity that
55 2, XII | State and his life. Whence a place is given to the fable of
56 2, XVI | cavalry, from their shape and place, they called Alae [Wings],
57 2, XVII | either inside some fortified place or in a camp within a stockade:
58 2, XVII | earthworks, they enter in every place and artillery will not hold
59 2, XVII | and in every convenient place: of which Monsignor De Foix
60 2, XVII | the first, that you cannot place artillery of the same size
61 2, XVII | are not able in a small place to handle large things:
62 2, XVII | matter how well you can place it, you cannot make those
63 2, XVII | artillery: and if they have to place it in lower places, it becomes
64 2, XVII | to leave their fortified place and come to battle. But
65 2, XVII | reached by artillery in every place, and it is of no benefit
66 2, XIX | Republic; and they would place a restraint to all ambition,
67 2, XIX | have been those that took place between the Swiss and the
68 2, XXI | WHICH THE ROMANS SENT ANY PLACE WAS THE CAPUA, FOUR HUNDRED
69 2, XXI | Praetors sent by them to any place was to Capua; whom they
70 2, XXII | discussed in full in its proper place. Certain events also arise
71 2, XXII | an engagement should take place, which reasonably (both
72 2, XXIII | discussed more fully in its place.~
73 2, XXIV | either you have always to place a good army in the field,
74 2, XXVI | be narrated in its proper place, and this conspiracy having
75 2, XXVII | country, he did not want to place it in jeopardy without first
76 2, XXVII | of not knowing where to place the limits to their hopes,
77 2, XXVIII | and brought to a retired place; and he not only gave vent
78 2, XXIX | without first examining the place, not circumscribing it with
79 2, XXXII | many defenders in every place, [and] those they had were
80 2, XXXII | or relieve those in every place, or if they were able to
81 2, XXXIII | this victory, so that in place of being impeders of the
82 2, XXXIII | the less not being in that place, and not knowing the infinite
83 2, XXXIII | or Commissioners have to place [a battery of] artillery,
84 3, III | discussed at length in another place above, I refer to what has
85 3, VI | relate in detail in its place. Outside of this necessity,
86 3, VI | as we will relate in its place. The major cause that made
87 3, VI | kings descend to the family place of Ceres~Without wounds
88 3, VI | whom was spoken at another place, killed Phillip of Macedonia
89 3, VI | judged it to be advisable to place among the conspirators a
90 3, VI | them [the Medici]: in which place there were distributed those
91 3, VI | they came to the appointed place where the Prince was, but
92 3, VII | WHENCE THAT WHEN CHANGES TAKE PLACE FROM LIBERTY TO SLAVERY,
93 3, X | the disadvantage of the place. When an error is followed
94 3, X | Maximus of staying in a strong place is good when you have an
95 3, X | whenever the Romans left one place, he would enter it. And
96 3, X | the disadvantage of the place makes to deteriorate daily.
97 3, XI | would not have been able to place a restraint on the ambitions
98 3, XVI | field, there was always a place for men of virtu; nor could
99 3, XVII | locked him with his army in a place where he had to fight Hasdrubal
100 3, XXXI | going on) cannot be in every place, and unless he has first
101 3, XXXIII | on the river Allia, the place where the Romans had been
102 3, XXXIII | because of the fortune of the place. And although this proceeding
103 3, XXXIV | was named to the second place. This success, I believe,
104 3, XXXIV | it would be dangerous to place inadequate men, and where
105 3, XXXV | it to a more convenient place, therefore, I will speak
106 3, XL | discussed above in another place.~
107 3, XLVII | as Dictator to supply the place of the Consul. But as it
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