Book, Chapter
1 Gre | this, therefore, in that manner that all things are taken
2 1, II | that license both in the manner and for the causes mentioned [
3 1, II | for the reasons and in the manner discussed, none the less
4 1, VI | name of Gentlemen: In this manner, chance more than prudence
5 1, VI | means in the above mentioned manner almost entirely removed [
6 1, VIII | but going on in an evasive manner he said, that it was not
7 1, X | who lived an in a contrary manner; and he will also see that
8 1, XI | established it in such a manner that for many centuries
9 1, XII | these began to speak in the manner of the Potentates, and this
10 1, XIV | conditions and in such a manner so adeptly, that it should
11 1, XIV | the Aruspices in a prudent manner, and the other fearfully.
12 1, XVI | all Republics in whatever manner organized, there are never
13 1, XVIII | intends; for men living in one manner, do not want to change,
14 1, XXIX | unheard of in Rome. And his manner of living appeared so extraordinary
15 1, XXXI | rewarded and honored them. This manner of proceeding was well considered
16 1, XXXIV | authority in an irregular manner, it must happen that he
17 1, LI | any length of time in this manner, and, because of this, they
18 1, LV | Citizens to be or live in the manner of a Gentleman, instead
19 1, LVI | palace was struck in the same manner by a [lightning] stroke.
20 2, I | that last victory, and the manner in which they were conducted,
21 2, II | line was extinguished in a manner of which history does not
22 2, II | to increase in a wondrous manner. The contrary of all these
23 2, IX | defend itself in whatever manner against anyone who should
24 2, XII | the other (each in his own manner) will defend himself better.~
25 2, XIV | cannot forego it in the manner mentioned) to allow it to
26 2, XVI | For they held to the same manner in the order of battle,
27 2, XVI | Principi, and in the same manner in the third line they placed
28 2, XVI | times is to have lost the manner of receiving one rank into
29 2, XVII | deliberately go in this disordered manner into a breach in a wall
30 2, XVII | Considering, therefore, in what manner the Romans made war, and
31 2, XVII | employed except in that manner that the ancients used their
32 2, XIX | better how to direct the manner of aggrandizement or the
33 2, XIX | of aggrandizement or the manner of preservation; and they
34 2, XIX | of Germany, who, in this manner, live and have lived for
35 2, XIX | not have maintained such a manner of living. That part of
36 2, XXI | Romans differed in their manner of proceeding in their acquisitions
37 2, XXI | upon the Prince, in this manner, comes to escape many causes
38 2, XXIII | give witness both of the manner which the Romans held in
39 2, XXIV | I want to discuss this manner more tritely. Either you,
40 2, XXIV | France] could never in that manner have deprived the Florentines
41 2, XXV | subjugate a people in a similar manner and for similar reasons
42 2, XXX | For whoever lives in the manner mentioned above, ill treats
43 3, II | they wanted to live in that manner, they would not be allowed
44 3, V | predecessors. And although the manner of his occupying the kingdom
45 3, VI | governing himself in this manner.~It should suffice for me
46 3, VI | two examples also is the manner that the Aetolians employed
47 3, VI | in killing him. In this manner, therefore, these men avoided
48 3, VI | able to proceed in the same manner. But men, ordinarily little
49 3, VIII | would be impossible from the manner in which men proceed, who,
50 3, IX | fortunes of men depend on the manner of their proceeding with
51 3, IX | accustomed to proceed in one manner, will never change, as has
52 3, IX | not in accordance with his manner, he is ruined. Piero Soderini,
53 3, IX | were in conformity with his manner of proceeding: but afterwards
54 3, IX | would not have changed his manner nor his conduct.~And there
55 3, X | to combat with him in the manner of his [Fabius]. So that
56 3, XVI | City one who showed in what manner the army should be commanded;
57 3, XXI | he goes too far in that manner. And holding to the middle
58 3, XXV | house they lived in. Which manner of living made riches less
59 3, XXXI | themselves according to the manner in which they live there.~
60 3, XXXIV | Plebs. And although the manner of saving him was somewhat
61 3, XXXIV | believe, should make the manner to be considered well, in
62 3, XXXV | important decision in such a manner that the entire counsel
63 3, XXXIX | in any other convenient manner than by way of the chase,
64 3, XLI | BE DEFENDED IN WHATEVER MANNER~The Consul and the Roman
65 3, XLII | observe them in a similar manner, has been discussed at length
66 3, XLVIII| forces in a dishonorable manner.~
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