Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | the nobles and the plebs, appear to me to blame those things
2 1, VII | had not summoned him to appear and defend his cause. From
3 1, IX | ANCIENT ONES~And it may appear perhaps to some that I have
4 1, XIII | TUMULTS~And it does not appear to me outside my purpose
5 1, XIV | adeptly, that it should not appear they were doing so with
6 1, XV | they [the Samnites] did not appear to have any other refuge,
7 1, XXV | forms, so that it does not appear to the people that the institutions
8 1, XXV | moved by the things which appear to be rather than by the
9 1, XXX | belonging to others) it does not appear to them to be able to use
10 1, XXXVIII| And although this would appear to be a proceeding that
11 1, XXXVIII| their honor that it should appear that he [the Duke] passed
12 1, XL | Decemvirate, it does not appear to me superfluous to narrate
13 1, XLVI | this arose, it does not appear to me outside my purpose
14 1, LVIII | concerning bravery, or which appear useful, a Prince also errs
15 1, LVIII | apprehensions. And it does not appear to me to be outside this
16 1, LIX | later decide as it might appear to them: whereupon Themosticles
17 2 | not vary), things cannot appear the same to those men who
18 2, IV | ancient Tuscans ought not to appear so, especially by the present
19 2, VI | much because it did not appear to them to be so necessary (
20 2, VIII | by the Gauls, it does not appear to me alien to the subject
21 2, XVI | although this thing would appear easy to understand and not
22 2, XXI | see every day, as it would appear to them they would be reproached
23 2, XXI | into your arms the less you appear disposed to subjugate them,
24 2, XXII | reasons which at a distance appear true, but are entirely alien
25 2, XXIII | destroy her, as it would appear that Florence lacked the
26 2, XXIII | reasons are of those which appear to be, but are not, true;
27 2, XXIV | THAN USEFUL~It may perhaps appear to these sages of our times
28 2, XXXI | BELIEVE EXILES~And it does not appear to me to be foreign to this
29 2, XXXI | within may have, it does not appear outside the subject to discuss
30 3, V | Servius Tullus, it does not appear to me to be something outside
31 3, VI | CONSPIRACIES~And it does not appear proper to me to omit the
32 3, VI | great that the plot does not appear to them greater than the
33 3, VIII | families] were accustomed to appear downcast, dressed in black,
34 3, X | none the less, it does not appear to me superfluous at present
35 3, X | hand wanting (in order to appear as a Prince to them) to
36 3, X | battle: and in this, they appear to imitate the prudence
37 3, XIV | AND NEW VOICES HAVE THAT APPEAR IN THE MIDST OF BATTLE~Of
38 3, XIV | to endeavor to make some appear while the armies are engaged,
39 3, XIV | arms and ensigns made them appear as mounted forces; he placed
40 3, XIV | to men, because as they appear strong, their weakness will
41 3, XIX | and obsequies, it does not appear to me superfluous to show
42 3, XXI | same results, it does not appear proper to me to omit the
43 3, XXIII | day. The other thing is to appear haughty and presumptuous,
44 3, XXIV | competition with the Plebs not to appear less [powerful] than they,
45 3, XXIV | more did such prolongations appear necessary, and the more
46 3, XXV | And although there did not appear to be those ordinances in
47 3, XXVIII | many times actions that appear merciful, and which cannot
48 3, XXXI | good thing, it does not appear superfluous to me to repeat
49 3, XXXI | necessity of this is seen to appear at every point in the reading
50 3, XXXV | counsel the things which appear to them useful either to
51 3, XXXV | voluntarily and does not appear as though they were drawn
52 3, XLI | legate said, that it did not appear he should avoid any procedure
53 3, XLVIII | theirs, and as it did not appear reasonable, took means to
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