Book, Chapter
1 Gre | nor others being able to desire more of me, I have not offered
2 1, V | those who have the least desire of usurping it. And without
3 1, V | the former have a great desire to dominate, and the latter
4 1, V | dominate, and the latter a desire not to be dominated and
5 1, V | and consequently a greater desire to live free, being less
6 1, V | Republic, either those who desire to acquire that which they
7 1, V | do not have, or those who desire to maintain the honors already
8 1, V | Republic, either those who desire to acquire, or those who
9 1, V | not possess [power] the desire to possess it, either to
10 1, VI | aforementioned controversies. And to desire to examine this it is necessary
11 1, VI | great a number, with the desire to live together, so that
12 1, VI | ever create in them the desire to want them. This resulted
13 1, VI | Plebs neither to fear nor to desire authority, and not having
14 1, VII | have ceased having that desire which was the cause of the
15 1, IX | could, from ambition and the desire to rule, with the authority
16 1, IX | consideration by those who desire to be institutors of good
17 1, IX | there arose in him the same desire from [reading] the records
18 1, X | burning with an immense desire to follow the good. And
19 1, X | glory of the world ought to desire to possess a corrupt City,
20 1, X | for glory, nor could man desire a better one. And if to
21 1, XIII | Plebs that it cooled [their desire] to follow them. The other
22 1, XVI | into that which the people desire, and he will find they always
23 1, XVI | he will find they always desire two things: the one, to
24 1, XVI | their liberty. The first desire the Prince is able to satisfy
25 1, XVI | themselves. But as to the desire of the people to regain
26 1, XVI | the reasons that make them desire to be free, and he will
27 1, XVI | that a small part of them desire to be free in order to command,
28 1, XVI | are an infinite number, desire liberty also as to live
29 1, XVIII | and therefore they could desire [good], and desiring it,
30 1, XXV | that the People should not desire any of the ancient things
31 1, XXV | reason, for lack of them, to desire the return of the King.
32 1, XXXVII| men that they are able to desire everything but are not able
33 1, XXXVII| everything: so that the desire being always greater than
34 1, XXXVII| their fortunes; for as men desire, some to have more, some
35 1, XXXVII| the Tribunes, to which [desire] they were constrained by
36 1, XL | results] from the too great desire of the people to be free,
37 1, XL | and from the too great desire of the Nobles to dominate.
38 1, XL | such authority, from the desire which each of the parties
39 1, XL | because of the excessive desire (as we said above) that
40 1, XL | in whom there is so much desire to pursue their prey to
41 1, XLV | established with so much desire. He was incarcerated, however,
42 1, XLVI | the Plebs. And thus the desire of defending liberty caused
43 1, XLVII | made it powerful: and this desire seeming to them to be reasonable (
44 1, LIII | LIII~THE PEOPLE MANY TIMES DESIRE THEIR RUIN, DECEIVED BY
45 1, LIII | illusion of good, the People desire their own ruin, and unless
46 1, LIII | remedy, being pushed by that desire of the general public which
47 1, LVIII | enemies: and if so much desire could have restored him,
48 2 | to be able to and want to desire everything, and to be able
49 2 | times, praise the past, and desire the future, although in
50 2, III | take away from everyone the desire to come there in order to
51 2, VII | reasonable that they should desire that their men should live
52 2, IX | made to arise by those who desire to set a war in motion.
53 2, X | broke it, so much did the desire grow in them to take away
54 2, XIV | respect you more, and the desire to aid you will come to
55 2, XV | State or to fulfill some desire of theirs, do not allow
56 2, XIX | will arise the will and desire for conquest: and even if
57 2, XX | that to gratify a present desire, do not think of the evil
58 2, XXI | had shown the slightest desire to send one, they would
59 2, XXIII | reasonable that they would have a desire for any change of fortune.
60 2, XXIII | Will you rather by example desire to increase the power of
61 2, XXXI | promises, such is the extreme desire in them to return home,
62 2, XXXII | the Romans, or from the desire to be well governed, being
63 3, I | and example that good men desire to imitate him, and the
64 3, II | care for anything, I do not desire honors or profit, I want
65 3, IV | to be the Kings. And this desire to reign is so great, that
66 3, V | governed, do not seek or desire any other liberty; as happened
67 3, VI | the present, and ought to desire good Princes, but tolerate
68 3, VI | more [then others] and who desire to avenge themselves. This
69 3, VI | avenge themselves. This desire of theirs is increased by
70 3, VI | Prince, [and] that is the desire to liberate the country
71 3, VI | opportunity to fulfil his desire: but that cupidity for domination
72 3, VI | abound in them; and the desire is the same, because the
73 3, VI | is the same, because the desire of dominating is as great
74 3, VI | the middle] for them to desire; otherwise it will be a
75 3, VI | and to go on with their desire to execute the plot. Nor
76 3, VII | themselves, and from this desire for vengeance results bloodshed
77 3, VIII | especially in those which they desire very much. So that either
78 3, XII | and rather many times they desire it. So that Venice (although
79 3, XII | they, in their intense desire for present peace, close
80 3, XII | though they themselves should desire peace, necessity made them
81 3, XIX | when one is not under the desire of rapine), no Prince desires
82 3, XIX | ever be reasons and the desire for shedding it lacking,
83 3, XXI | themselves with the bad. This desire, therefore, opens the door
84 3, XXII | his nature, then by the desire he had for the observance
85 3, XLVIII| incautious. But often, the desire for victory blinds the minds
86 3, XLVIII| acting faithfully. But the desire they had to obtain Pisa
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