Book, Chapter
1 1, II | her away from perfect and true ends entirely outside of
2 1, II | occurrence of events. It is very true, however, that they have
3 1, VIII | if the accusation proves true either to reward them or
4 1, VIII | but if it does not prove true, to punish them as Manlius
5 1, XI | every decision. It is indeed true that those times were full
6 1, XI | to judge whether that was true or not, because one ought
7 1, XIII | fear was fictitious and not true; [and] one Publius Rubetius,
8 1, XVI | short lived state. It is true that I judge those Princes
9 1, XVII | be presupposed as a very true matter that a corrupted
10 1, XVIII | modified.~And that it is true that such institutions in
11 1, XXI | And there is nothing more true than that [truth], if there
12 1, XXVIII| Nobility. And it is very true what these writers say of
13 1, XXIX | and less ambitious.~It is true that among all the people
14 1, XXXI | not been castigated. It is true that where another Republic
15 1, XLVI | to another, and how very true is that sentence which Sallust
16 1, XLIX | of which there exists a true record, without ever having
17 1, LV | attack them. And that this is true that in their kingdom there
18 1, LV | that every one paid the true amount, for if it had not
19 2 | blaming as mentioned above is true, but it is not true that
20 2 | above is true, but it is not true that you err in doing it.
21 2 | desired and lauded with true praise. And whoever is born
22 2 | equally. Which thing would be true if men throughout all the
23 2, II | so that it is seen to be true that liberty is avenged
24 2, II | shows the truth and the true way [of life], it causes
25 2, IV | else more certain and more true.~The fore-mentioned method
26 2, IV | judged by some not to be true, by some impossible, by
27 2, V | such great antiquity was true, it would be reasonable
28 2, V | ancient Theology. It is true that they did not succeed
29 2, X | that which we say to be true, notwithstanding that Pericles
30 2, XIII | believe it to be a most true thing that it rarely or
31 2, XIII | the Romans. And that it is true that the Latins began the
32 2, XV | words without doubt are very true, and ought to be of benefit
33 2, XVII | IS GENERALLY HAD OF IT IS TRUE~In addition to the things
34 2, XVII | whether such opinions are true, and whether artillery has
35 2, XVII | the victory. That this is true has been recognized by the
36 2, XVII | the things said above were true) that they would have had
37 2, XVII | artillery, I say that it is true that where men have to expose
38 2, XVII | after the other. It is also true that the Captains and Heads
39 2, XIX | histories is seen to be true in regard to infantry, so
40 2, XIX | institutions to be believed to be true and useful. And if this
41 2, XXII | similar actions which are true as to make that one believed, [
42 2, XXII | which at a distance appear true, but are entirely alien
43 2, XXIII | appear to be, but are not, true; for by this same reason
44 2, XXIII | Romans. So much did this true and generous response [of
45 2, XXIV | fortresses, which (if this is true) are much more harmful by
46 2, XXVI | indignation, that whether true or false, it is said: For
47 2, XXIX | this conclusion be more true. Whence men who ordinarily
48 2, XXIX | reaffirm this to be most true (according as is seen from
49 2, XXX | world. And that this is true is seen from the question
50 3, I | PRINCIPLES~It is a most true thing that all the things
51 3, II | spirit [of resentment]. It is true that some say that one should
52 3, VI | have stated above. It is true that the conspiracy that
53 3, VI | for his kind.~It is indeed true that in the execution of
54 3, VI | in the same effect. It is true that those using poison
55 3, IX | being able to observe the true course in either, errors
56 3, X | flight.~That what I say is true is clearly seen from a thousand
57 3, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~THAT TRUE VIRTU IS DIFFICULT TO FIND
58 3, XVI | quickly returned to the true course. But other Republics,
59 3, XX | is to be observed by this true example how some times an
60 3, XXI | said another time, and is true) men get tired of the good,
61 3, XXI | little he departs from the true path: the other who desires
62 3, XXII | wants observed. And it is a true ruler, that when harsh things
63 3, XVII | HOW THAT OPINION IS NOT TRUE WHICH SUPPOSES THAT IT IS
64 3, XXVIII| difficult to return later to the true path.~
65 3, XXIX | cause. And that this is true, T. Livius shows when he
66 3, XXXIII| event turned out showed that true virtu does not fear every
67 3, XXXIV | been concluded above is true, that the people are better
68 3, XXXVI | and which I believe it true: but it is not because of
69 3, XXXIX | study.~And that this is true Titus Livius shows us with
70 3, XLIII | the same effects. It is true that men in their actions
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