Book, Chapter
1 1 | what they were anciently. Wanting, therefore, to draw men
2 1, I | Republic was joined. And wanting first to discuss its birth,
3 1, II | hundred and twelve [1512].~Wanting therefore to discourse on
4 1, II | experienced bad [fortune], and not wanting to remain content with civil
5 1, II | state [of the Few], and not wanting to restore that of the Prince,
6 1, VI | she achieved. So that Rome wanting to remove the causes for
7 1, IX | establishment. And therefore, not wanting to keep in suspense the
8 1, XI | very ferocious people and wanting to reduce them to civil
9 1, XI | completely necessary in wanting to maintain a civilization,
10 1, XIII | Tribune, [because of] his wanting to promulgate a certain
11 1, XIV | him, and because of this wanting to come to an engagement,
12 1, XIV | the first Punic war; for wanting to give battle to the Carthaginian
13 1, XV | being frightened, [and] not wanting to swear, were quickly put
14 1, XVI | friendly partisans. And wanting to remedy this inconvenience
15 1, XVI | more.~A Prince, therefore, wanting to gain over to himself
16 1, XVII | of Filippo Visconti, who, wanting to restore liberty to Milan,
17 1, XVII | exists in that City; and wanting to bring them to equality,
18 1, XVIII | impossible. For in the case of wanting to change little by little
19 1, XVIII | what Cleomenes did, who for wanting to be alone [in the Government]
20 1, XXIV | end to all civil law. But wanting that the punishment for
21 1, XXIV | his hand having erred in wanting to murder Porsenna, King
22 1, XXIX | dishonor or offend him, not wanting (held back by this cupidity)
23 1, XXXIII | recognize their error, and wanting to remedy that which at
24 1, XXXIII | remedies to stop him, and they wanting so much to employ that which
25 1, XXXIV | obedience as others, [and] wanting that the authority for such
26 1, XXXVIII| to his terms. Afterwards wanting to return to Rome by way
27 1, XXXVIII| France having retaken Milan, wanting to restore Pisa in order
28 1, XL | enamorated of Virginia, and wanting to take her off by force,
29 1, XL | mentioned above, and because, in wanting to hold a thing [government]
30 1, XL | the Roman people made in wanting to save their liberty, and
31 1, XL | the errors of Appius in wanting to seize the Tyrancy.~
32 1, XLIII | subjects, it is necessary in wanting to keep a State, or to want
33 1, XLVII | with the Consular name, and wanting to be able either to choose
34 1, LII | to Tullius [Cicero], who, wanting to take away the favors
35 1, LVII | so excited, therefore, in wanting to escape these perils,
36 1, LVIII | haughtily. I do not know, in wanting to defend a thing which (
37 1, LVIII | with arguments, without wanting to employ either authority
38 2, XI | THAN POWER~Titus Livius, wanting to show the error of the
39 2, XIV | forego anything by accord, wanting to forego it honorably,
40 2, XV | and the Florentines then wanting to ratify it, the ratification
41 2, XVII | with feeble attacks, but in wanting to conquer them, the matter
42 2, XXII | armies, under pretext of wanting to guard his possessions;
43 2, XXIII | who, on the other hand, (wanting to make war) would have
44 2, XXIV | considered, that the Romans in wanting to assure themselves of
45 2, XXIV | liberty, it was necessary in wanting to observe the old Roman
46 2, XXIX | language, saying that Heaven, wanting some means to have the Romans
47 2, XXXII | ill treatment; which in wanting to avoid, a City surrenders.
48 2, XXXIII | this history of Livius and wanting to profit) all the methods
49 3, III | HOW IT WAS NECESSARY, IN WANTING TO MAINTAIN THE NEWLY ACQUIRED
50 3, V | to enforce them. And in wanting to learn the course that
51 3, VI | danger or punishment in wanting to do so) but few who do
52 3, VI | that it seemed nothing was wanting to them for the perfection
53 3, VI | than the Empire, and not wanting to be lacking this, they
54 3, VI | except the Kingdom, [and] in wanting this, however, he lost his
55 3, VI | flight, for if courage be wanting on any side, either by he
56 3, VI | to its execution; and in wanting to avoid these, there exist
57 3, VI | handwriting. Plautanias, wanting to have the Emperor Severus
58 3, VI | Tribune Saturninus; who wanting to accuse him and not obey
59 3, VIII | being an ambitious man, and wanting to assume extraordinary
60 3, VIII | to them that Spurius was wanting to give them the price of
61 3, IX | choice, is seen when Scipio wanting to pass into Africa with
62 3, IX | chapter, how a Captain (wanting in any way to come to an
63 3, X | war against the Gauls, not wanting to commit his fortunes against
64 3, X | war, and on the other hand wanting (in order to appear as a
65 3, X | Philip, therefore, not wanting to come to battle, but being
66 3, X | mountains was not enough in wanting to avoid a battle, and not
67 3, X | avoid a battle, and not wanting to shut himself up in towns,
68 3, XX | the town to him without wanting to defend themselves further.
69 3, XXII | it is to be noted that in wanting to be obeyed, it is necessary
70 3, XXIII | the Veienti, and which (wanting to satisfy the vow) he had
71 3, XXVI | divided among themselves, and wanting to reunite, had to send
72 3, XXIX | Princes being poor, but wanting to live as rich men, were
73 3, XXX | attentively, will see Moses, in wanting that his laws and his orders
74 3, XXXII | arrived, Mathus and Spendius wanting to oblige all those soldiers
75 3, XXXIII | CHAPTER XXXIII~IN WANTING TO WIN AN ENGAGEMENT, IT
76 3, XXXIII | AND IN THEIR CAPTAIN~In wanting an army to win an engagement,
77 3, XXXVI | ferocity until the end. And in wanting to prove this I say that
78 3, XXXVIII| how he ought to proceed in wanting to hold the rank of Captain:
79 3, XXXIX | anything well. And although wanting to possess successfully
80 3, XLIV | Mantua; for Pope Julius, wanting to drive the Bentivogli
81 3, XLIV | rebellion at Brescia, and wanting to go to recover it, had
82 3, XLIX | CHAPTER XLIX~A REPUBLIC WANTING TO MAINTAIN ITSELF FREE
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