Book, Chapter
1 1, V | the Populace, it may be a matter of doubt in whose hands
2 1, VII | cause their ruin. But the matter being controlled by those
3 1, IX | defeated, and his plans [no matter how just and laudable] remained
4 1, XVI | to return again to this matter I want to speak a little
5 1, XVI | is small, it is an easy matter to assure oneself of them,
6 1, XVII | presupposed as a very true matter that a corrupted City which
7 1, XVIII | to establish one. On this matter I say that it is very difficult
8 1, XVIII | and the less powerful (no matter of how much virtu) abstained
9 1, XXIV | recompense for a good deed, no matter how big [the deed], will
10 1, XXVIII| to return again to this matter of ingratitude, I shall
11 1, XXIX | apropos of the above written matter to discuss with example
12 1, XXXVII| it never leaves them no matter to what rank they rise.
13 1, XXXVII| trouble to the Plebs in the matter of honors, but when it came
14 1, XLII | should be noted also in the matter of the Decemvirate how easily
15 1, XLVI | much in a City; so that the matter in the end is reduced to
16 1, XLVII | leave the managing of this matter to him, he would do so in
17 1, LV | to being a Republic, is a matter for one who in brains and
18 1, LVIII | outside this subject (for this matter draws me there) to discuss
19 1, LIX | whom he should confide the matter, and according to which
20 2 | I accuse others. But the matter being so manifest that everyone
21 2, I | there we have debated this matter widely. I will only say
22 2, IV | them. And finally of this matter it will be said, so many
23 2, V | accumulation of much superfluous matter, it very often moves by
24 2, XII | out to meet him: And the matter coming under discussion,
25 2, XV | connection with this same matter and with the origin of the
26 2, XV | remain uncertain of the matter. Which is manifestly seen
27 2, XV | assure themselves of the matter and to see if they could
28 2, XV | especially as it seems to me a matter that ought to be noted by
29 2, XVI | rise to that proverb, The matter has come to the Triari,
30 2, XVI | I want to discuss this matter in the following chapter,
31 2, XVII | large things: the other, no matter how well you can place it,
32 2, XVII | wanting to conquer them, the matter is reduced to a siege, as
33 2, XX | know how to defend. Which matter becoming known, it was suppressed
34 2, XXVII | better. And because this is a matter that merits consideration,
35 2, XXIX | to abandon themselves no matter in what [ill] fortune or
36 2, XXXIII| itself to want to advise on a matter that they could not have
37 3, V | following chapter, being a matter worthy of being noted by
38 3, VI | of Conspiracies, being a matter of so much danger to Princes
39 3, VI | therefore, (in entering on this matter) to consider first against
40 3, VI | garden, to communicate the matter to them, and with appropriate
41 3, VI | this [conspiracies]. The matter ought, therefore, never
42 3, VI | Antoninus killed, committed the matter of the Tribune Saturninus;
43 3, VI | almost always brings the matter to the desired ending, and
44 3, VI | especially in matters of war and matter similar to those of which
45 3, VI | for many days to a certain matter and certain order, and that
46 3, VI | Prince, that it is an easy matter for it either to mitigate [
47 3, VI | a mechanical [secondary] matter and which others had refused:
48 3, VI | not seek to accelerate the matter, and thus they remained
49 3, VI | otherwise examining the matter) one of the conspirators
50 3, XIII | to overcome them. So the matter is equal; for one good finds
51 3, XIX | another treatise on this matter. Quintius, therefore, merits
52 3, XXI | therefore, that it does not matter much in what way a Captain
53 3, XXII | tumults and arms; and the matter not being able to be quelled,
54 3, XXV | has ruined them, — if this matter had not been many times
55 3, XXVIII| time. And to discuss this matter in more detail, I say that
56 3, XXXIV | though it may be a private matter, which has turned out honorably.
57 3, XXXV | lengthy and important a matter to discuss here what a dangerous
58 3, XXXV | him. For as men judge a matter by its result, all the evil
59 3, XXXVII| lost the war through a matter of little moment. Philip
60 3, XLI | loses, they all say it is a matter that only concerns the King.~
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