Book, Chapter
1 1, I | by foreigners. The first case occurs when it appears to
2 1, I | they now have.~The second case, when a city is built by
3 1, I | as Eneas did. This is a case where the virtu and fortune
4 1, I | to the place, and in any case it would be seen to have
5 1, V | maintain itself. In the first case it is necessary for it to
6 1, VI | narrow limits. In the first case, it is necessary to establish
7 1, VI | maintain itself. In thy second case he may establish her as
8 1, VIII | should take cognizance of the case and restrain the rashness
9 1, VIII | ensue. But whatever the case may have been, Messer Giovanni
10 1, VIII | the Romans showed in this case in point how the calumniators
11 1, XVIII | almost impossible. For in the case of wanting to change little
12 1, XIX | weapons, will keep it in any case, unless it is taken from
13 1, XX | acquire the world, as was [the case of] Philip of Macedonia
14 1, XXI | service, as is seen [in the case] of Tullus who knew how
15 1, XXII | WHAT IS TO BE NOTED IN THE CASE OF THE THREE ROMAN HORATII
16 1, XXIII | difficult place. In this case such a procedure is to be
17 1, XXIX | the people of Rome in this case followed the opinion of
18 1, XXXI | succor him. A truly bad case, and worthy to be noted,
19 1, XXXI | the Romans wanted in this case, for the reasons already
20 1, XXXII | necessary (supposing some case) to live. And he who governs
21 1, XXXV | it of any benefit in this case that the people are not
22 1, XXXVIII| and Ernicians] had in any case armed themselves from necessity,
23 1, XLVII | ranks. From this a notable case arose, that when it came
24 1, L | that they must do it in any case, or to arrange that if they
25 1, LI | constrain them to do them in any case. This prudence was well
26 1, LII | to do otherwise in this case it would happen to them
27 1, LVIII | Roman people did in the case of Manlius Capitolinus,
28 1, LVIII | contrary happens in the case of bad Princes, where the
29 2, IV | useless as is seen was the case in the above mentioned two
30 2, X | have to fight him in any case under a thousand disadvantages.
31 2, X | the other to lose in any case.~There are many necessities,
32 2, XII | Italians. In this [latter] case the enemy ought to be kept
33 2, XII | Nor am I moved in this case by the authority of Hannibal,
34 2, XV | show better than in this case the damage done by remaining
35 2, XV | He shows it also in the case of the Latins, for the Lavinians
36 2, XV | would come to lose in any case, as happened to them.~And
37 2, XVII | it is large: in the first case whoever defends himself
38 2, XVII | besieged.~As to the third case when you are in a camp within
39 2, XVII | advantage, I say that in this case you do not ordinarily have
40 2, XVII | to assault you, in this case he will resort to those
41 2, XVIII | need of aid; but in this case they dismounted, not to
42 2, XXII | before the victory. In this case it is possible to win or
43 2, XXIV | s subjects.~In the first case they are not necessary,
44 2, XXIV | reason why in the second case they are harmful, I say
45 2, XXIV | Milan, I say that in this case he was not wise, and the
46 2, XXIV | recover the State in any case, [and] even more [easily]
47 2, XXIV | other things, as was the case with the Romans and the
48 2, XXIX | attributes. And as this case in point is most remarkable
49 2, XXXII | above them. In the first case those who were defending
50 3, VI | not omitting any notable case, in documenting the one
51 3, VI | general public; for in the case of that Prince who has aroused
52 3, VIII | of its people; for in his case, no one of the Nobility (
53 3, VIII | aid him: and where in the case of the other accused [their
54 3, VIII | against the nobles, in this case they united with the Nobles
55 3, X | of supplies. And in this case the procedure is useful,
56 3, X | daily. But in any other case, the engagement cannot be
57 3, XIII | and dangerous, as was the case with the army of Macedonia
58 3, XXII | Valerius the contrary is the case; for although the same effects
59 3, XXXIV | better founded; for in such a case they are almost never deceived.
60 3, XXXV | ruin. And, if in such a case that glory is lacking which
61 3, XXXV | be given to men in this case, for in counselling them
62 3, XLII | fortune to Posthumius in this case, that the Samnites did not
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