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1 1, I | inhabitants that they do not live securely when dispersed
2 1, I | they restrict themselves to live together in a place selected
3 1, I | them, more convenient to live in and more easy to defend.
4 1, I | should organize them, to live under those laws which appeared
5 1, I | built by a Prince, not to live there but for his own glory,
6 1, I | under Octavian were led to live in the plain along the Arno]
7 1, I | occupied with idleness, should live more united, where, because
8 1, I | men would be content to live of their own [possessions],
9 1, I | what the inhabitants would live, he replied that he had
10 1, II | correcting them, she can live securely under them. And
11 1, V | consequently a greater desire to live free, being less hopeful
12 1, VI | number, with the desire to live together, so that needing
13 1, VI | who should newly come to live there to take part in their
14 1, VI | complain: Those who came to live there later, finding the
15 1, VI | those who should want to live there, and the laws of Lycurgus
16 1, VI | tumults. They were able to live united for a long time,
17 1, VI | tumults, and thus they could live united for a long time.
18 1, VII | in by a party of men who live in a City, it can be judged
19 1, X | impossible that those who live as private individuals in
20 1, X | citizens in their country to live rather as a Scipio than
21 1, X | one which will make him live securely and render him
22 1, X | other which will make him live in continual anxiety and
23 1, XI | in our preface] are born, live, and die, always in the
24 1, XII | that he should be sent to live at the Roman Court, with
25 1, XII | are the only People who live accordingly to ancient customs
26 1, XVI | entirely taken over, cannot but live at all free even for a very
27 1, XVI | availing themselves, cannot live content, and some are forced
28 1, XVI | desire liberty also as to live in security. For in all
29 1, XVI | to whom it is enough to live in security, are easily
30 1, XVI | in a very short time to live in security and contentment.
31 1, XVII | this, that one man cannot live so long that the time will
32 1, XXIII | because it is not possible to live there a long time, but also
33 1, XXVI | he should want rather to live as a private individual
34 1, XXVII | little esteemed are they who live and reign as they do, and
35 1, XXX | the necessity of having to live with suspicion or to be
36 1, XXXII | supposing some case) to live. And he who governs himself
37 1, XLVI | as was said before) who live in a Republic seek in the
38 1, XLIX | so that they are able to live securely and quietly; this,
39 1, LIII | the Romans should go and live at Veii, arguing that because
40 1, LIII | works, he [was allowed to] live more because of the humanity
41 1, LV | content with those goods, live on those foods, clothe themselves
42 1, LV | of its Citizens to be or live in the manner of a Gentleman,
43 1, LV | are called Gentlemen who live idly on the provisions of
44 1, LV | any other work in order to live. Such as these are pernicious
45 1, LVII | the Gauls) who had gone to live at Veii contrary to the
46 1, LVIII | which one and the other live. And whoever considers the
47 2, II | affection arises in a people to live free, for it is seen from
48 2, II | in those countries which live in servitude, and the more
49 2, III | who should plan to come to live there. Through force, by
50 2, III | sending their inhabitants to live in your City. Which was
51 2, IV | having been accustomed to live under Kings, did not care
52 2, IV | which come from those who live in the same circle. It is
53 2, IV | appears to them they can live securely, they turn to two
54 2, V | inhabitants so that they cannot live or go elsewhere in order
55 2, V | chastised and reduced in number, live more commodiously and become
56 2, VII | desire that their men should live too abundantly outside.~
57 2, VIII | times he leaves them to live with their laws, and always
58 2, VIII | everyone because they want to live on that which the others
59 2, VIII | so that they are able to live comfortably, that they are
60 2, XIX | Germany, who, in this manner, live and have lived for a long
61 2, XIX | Republics of Germany could live in this fashion, and have
62 2, XIX | injure those who want to live free as they do, as because
63 2, XIX | Communities therefore can live contentedly with their small
64 2, XIX | a greater one: They can live united within their walls
65 2, XXIII | which she lacked in order to live. But they employed that
66 2, XXIV | through the medium of it to live securely, and to be able
67 2, XXIX | Whence men who ordinarily live in great adversity or prosperity
68 2, XXX | that the Romans should not live under an aura of ransom.
69 2, XXX | these it is possible to live, but when the former are
70 3, I | been said) that men who live together in some kind of
71 3, I | her; they yet continue to live in poverty and have so much
72 3, I | and that it was good to live rendering them obedience,
73 3, II | that he might be able to live in greater security and
74 3, II | will first enable you to live securely and without bringing
75 3, II | honors or profit, I want to live quietly and without trouble,
76 3, II | so that if they wanted to live in that manner, they would
77 3, IV | CHAPTER IV~A PRINCE DOES NOT LIVE SECURELY IN A PRINCIPALITY
78 3, IV | HAVE BEEN DESPOILED OF IT LIVE~The death of Tarquinius
79 3, IV | advised that he will never live securely in his Principality
80 3, IV | Principality so long as those live who have been despoiled [
81 3, VI | and rather may learn to live contentedly under the Rule
82 3, VI | appeared to them they could not live securely unless they had
83 3, VIII | times, most of the times live unhappily and their actions
84 3, VIII | on the contrary, those live happily who are in accord
85 3, VIII | people free who want to live in servitude, as to want
86 3, VIII | people slave who want to live free. And as it has been
87 3, XII | Venice being accustomed to live under a Prince and not free;
88 3, XX | describe how they should live. Among whom Xenophon makes
89 3, XXII | institutions, which cause him to live under the laws and obey
90 3, XXIX | being poor, but wanting to live as rich men, were forced
91 3, XXX | there are men accustomed to live in a corrupt City, where
92 3, XXXI | said also of the many who live in a Republic, and who will
93 3, XXXI | the manner in which they live there.~And although at another
94 3, XXXIII| soldiers are natives and live together. It is necessary
95 3, XLIX | imposing on them that they not live in towns and should eat
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