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1 1, II | instance.~These variations in government among men are born by chance,
2 1, II | in hatred, constituted a government by themselves, and in the
3 1, II | caused that aristocratic government [of the Best] to become
4 1, II | to become an oligarchic government [of the Few] regardless
5 1, II | multitude disgusted with their government, placed itself under the
6 1, II | there is in the same City [government] a Principality, an Aristocracy,
7 1, II | Aristocracy, and a Popular Government [Democracy], one watches
8 1, II | make a place for Popular government for the reasons to be mentioned
9 1, II | after which creation the government of that Republic came to
10 1, II | part of all those forms of government. And so favorable was fortune
11 1, II | passed from a Monarchial government and from an Aristocracy
12 1, IV | sparing in blaming the Roman government, and to consider that so
13 1, V | other ranks of the Empire [Government] of the Republic. Nor was
14 1, VI | POSSIBLE TO ESTABLISH A GOVERNMENT IN ROME WHICH COULD ELIMINATE
15 1, VI | there could have been a government [state] established that
16 1, VI | and to see what [form] of government theirs was, and if it could
17 1, VI | Venice did not divide its government by these distinctions, but
18 1, VI | the administration [of its government] the name of Gentlemen:
19 1, VI | Venetians] the laws [form of Government], for having taken refuge
20 1, VI | themselves, they established a government, [and] came together often
21 1, VI | there to take part in their government: And in time finding in
22 1, VI | inhabitants outside the government, in order to give reputation
23 1, VI | Popolari. This form [of Government] could establish and maintain
24 1, VI | Venice participated in that government, with which no one could
25 1, VIII | and in every other form of government, and that in order to repress
26 1, XVIII | understood, I will tell how the Government was established in Rome,
27 1, XVIII | wanting to be alone [in the Government] killed the Ephors, and
28 1, XXI | excellent soldiers under his own government. And there is nothing more
29 1, XXV | wants to reform the State [Government] of a City, and wishes that
30 1, XXX | from the methods of its government, for as all the City, both
31 1, XXXIV | themselves in the Empire [government]: and if the title of Dictator
32 1, XXXVIII| our times in the State [Government] of our City in the year
33 1, XL | wanting to hold a thing [government] by force, the one who does
34 1, XLV | having had its State [Government] reorganized with the aid
35 1, XLVII | City to remain without a government, it would be necessary (
36 1, XLVII | from Florence, and no other government having been instituted,
37 1, XLIX | always existed under the government of others, remained subject
38 1, XLIX | without ever having a State [Government] by which she could truly
39 1, LV | civilizations, to introduce a civil government there. But its misfortunes
40 2 | Province well-organized in its government by some excellent man, and
41 2, II | they thought of how a free government could be established in
42 2, XIX | flight, and those who had the government in their hands would have
43 2, XIX | a diversity of forms of government wars do not arise, or if
44 2, XXI | quiet and content under a government they do not see (even though
45 2, XXIII | turned to extremes. For a government consists only in so holding
46 2, XXV | defense of the existing government. I want to add another example
47 2, XXXII | being attracted by the good government which that Prince bestows
48 3, I | necessary to resume the government every five years, otherwise
49 3, I | called “the resuming of the government” to put the same fear and
50 3, I | and speak ill of it [the government], and therefore it is necessary
51 3, I | against this, by bringing [the government] back to its original principles.
52 3, III | return to another form of government, and he was deceived: And
53 3, III | strengthening and maintaining the government. Which respect [for the
54 3, VI | assigned the guard of the government plaza, as a mechanical [
55 3, VIII | to accept a bad form of Government, he set himself to create
56 3, VIII | install there a bad form of a Government, therefore, there is need
57 3, XVII | IN ANY ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT OF IMPORTANCE~A Republic
58 3, XVII | towns by having a divided government. First it is impossible
59 3, XVII | outside and inside. If it is a government of a Republic, there is
60 3, XVII | well, often changing the government, now with one humor, now
61 3, XVII(4)| the party supporting the government was called the party of
62 3, XLIX | the elections; so that the government began to change and depart
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