Book, Chapter
1 1, I | city is built by foreign forces, is caused by free men and
2 1, VII | neither private nor foreign forces which are those that ruin
3 1, VII | it is seen that external forces are called in by a party
4 1, VII | have sought the barbarian forces. But just as these accusations
5 1, XXII | fortune with only part of his forces. Next, that in a well organized
6 1, XXIII | HIS FORTUNE AND ALL HIS FORCES; AND BECAUSE OF THIS THE
7 1, XXIII | fortune or all of one’s forces. This may be done in many
8 1, XXIII | only a minimum part of the forces of each of them. Nor did
9 1, XXIII | conveniently keep all your forces [there] in that difficult
10 1, XXIII | being able to keep all your forces there, the procedure is
11 1, XXIII | people and the rest of the forces so much terror that, without
12 1, XXIII | fortune with only part of your forces.~Everyone knows with how
13 1, XXIII | Lombardy adhered to the French forces, having been proved wrong
14 1, XXVII | Giovanpagolo was inside with large forces that he had gathered for
15 1, XXIX | the command of the armed forces, then took away from him
16 1, XXXVIII| Florentines with French forces, who, arriving near Arezzo,
17 1, XXXVIII| it, he entered with his forces into Arezzo, making the
18 1, XXXVIII| give it to them with his forces inside that City rather
19 1, XL | the people] the internal forces are enough to sustain him,
20 1, XL | enemy. But the internal forces of the other rank not being
21 1, LIII | commander of the Florentine forces, together with Antonio Giacomini,
22 1, LIX | than had the loss of his forces and his army; Pompey, having
23 2, I | defeats inflicted on their forces, there arose the war against
24 2, I | together, oppose the Roman forces.~But whoever examines the
25 2, I | it except with their own forces, which then will not be
26 2, IX | as subjects against the forces of Castruccio of Lucca who
27 2, X | enterprise to measure his forces, and govern himself in accordance
28 2, X | deceive himself of the two forces: and he will deceive himself
29 2, XII | thy world to withdraw his forces outside of his State, but
30 2, XII | unite [concentrate] [your forces] easily, while he cannot
31 2, XII | you come to risk all your forces but not all your fortune;
32 2, XII | states] can unite more forces to resist an attack [impetus]
33 2, XII | were able to put all their forces together, they destroyed
34 2, XIV | adversary, if you prepare your forces, even though they may be
35 2, XV | gone out of the gate with forces to give them succor, the
36 2, XV | time, they could by joining forces enable them to win; but
37 2, XVI | the Captain of the French forces, Monsignor De Foix, was
38 2, XVI | other army came with all its forces arranged shoulder to shoulder
39 2, XVI | whence all the remaining forces turned back: and Messer
40 2, XVIII | based all the plans of their forces on them: as is seen by many
41 2, XVIII | and the infantry being forces composed for the most part
42 2, XVIII | events, reorganized his forces and went to meet them; and
43 2, XVIII | against them]. For the forces of Carmignuola being on
44 2, XIX | example of the Ultramontane forces: And as that which is narrated
45 2, XX | recourse to bringing auxiliary forces into their State relying
46 2, XXII | himself, inasmuch as the forces of the King of Spain were
47 2, XXII | Lombardy, and the other forces of the Emperor were in Verona.
48 2, XXII | field, and the Pope had his forces organized so as to be able
49 2, XXII | after a long fight, and the forces of the Pope and of Spain
50 2, XXIV | come in person with all his forces to recover it, and having
51 2, XXIV | happened that the French forces were driven out of Italy,
52 2, XXV | apprehensive because of your large forces that you should want to
53 2, XXVII | ready to accept him or his forces in their land. Whereupon
54 2, XXXI | and uncle, came with his forces into Italy, having been
55 3, VI | it is rare that your own forces of the conspiracy are sufficient
56 3, VI | and cunning, or by foreign forces.~As to deceit and cunning,
57 3, VI | their country with their own forces or with foreign armies,
58 3, X | the greater part of his forces. And what saved him from
59 3, XIV | barred by chains, the Oddi forces had one man in front, who
60 3, XIV | made them appear as mounted forces; he placed them behind a
61 3, XV | retaken Milan, he sent his forces to Pisa to restore her to
62 3, XVIII | and organizing new cavalry forces, they sent them there, of
63 3, XVIII | Da Marciano, When these forces were brought to the hill
64 3, XVIII | Captains of the Florentine forces learning that the Venetian
65 3, XXII | proportion between he who forces and he who is forced. And
66 3, XVII | other than there should be forces hostile to the King in that
67 3, XXXV | lost a great part of his forces by famine and pestilence.
68 3, XLIII | they could not by their own forces be able to resist the assaults [
69 3, XLIV | have need of the French forces and for the Venetians to
70 3, XLIV | King of France to send his forces to him. So that, as they
71 3, XLIV | decide, he at once moved his forces by that road, and signified
72 3, XLV | rushed to the front all those forces which he had reserved for
73 3, XLVII | was bringing danger to his forces, the Senate judged it necessary
74 3, XLVIII | their Leaders and other forces in a dishonorable manner.~
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