Book, Chapter
1 Gre | satisfaction from this when I think that even if I should have
2 1, III | behooved them [the Nobles] to think of a new order, which would
3 1, VI | organizing a Republic to think of the more honorable side,
4 1, VIII | who have been irritated think of strengthening themselves,
5 1, XIII | or to give them time to think again of the Terentillan
6 1, XXI | ashamed of themselves and to think from the example of Tullus
7 1, XXI | to make war, he did not think of availing himself of the
8 1, XXIII | is damaging. I am made to think thusly by the example of
9 1, XXIX | So that the Prince cannot think otherwise than to secure
10 1, XXXII | well as Princes ought to think ahead what adversities may
11 1, XXXIII | Which fear caused them to think of remedies, and the remedies
12 1, XXXIII | methods of war to make her think of new institutions and
13 1, XXXIII | united, more stalwart, and to think of new ways by which in
14 1, XXXIX | finding any of those used, to think of new ones from the similarity
15 1, XLVII | exchange of Senators, I think it would be well if you
16 1, LV | seen how the Pleb did not think of evading the edict in
17 1, LVII | distrustful of themselves, and to think of their individual safety
18 1, LVII | it, keep it united, and think of its defense, as the Roman
19 1, LVII | each one then begins to think of his own peril, they become
20 2, I | people, caused them never to think of assaulting them, nor
21 2, II | order to go to Paradise, think more of enduring their beatings
22 2, IV | Which thing has made me think whence this oblivion of
23 2, VI | limits that a Consul did not think he could obtain a triumph
24 2, X | defend themselves, and do not think that if treasure should
25 2, XII | easily.~But to say now what I think, I believe that this distinction
26 2, XV | interest, that we should think of what we shall do that
27 2, XVIII | things, and to make them think that to give reputation
28 2, XIX | ours, causes men not to think of deviating from their
29 2, XX | able to persuade them to think of taking the town and the
30 2, XX | a present desire, do not think of the evil which, in a
31 2, XXIII | what punishment do you think the Privernati merit? To
32 2, XXIII | society, saying: Those who think of nothing except liberty
33 2, XXIV | City of Privernum, did not think of building some fortresses
34 2, XXVI | and with more industry to think of injuring you. This is
35 2, XXVI | So much did the Romans think this was a harmful thing (
36 2, XXVIII | he has injured does not think of avenging himself, even
37 2, XXIX | that the Romans should not think of any good thing in preparing
38 2, XXXIII | UNCONTROLLED COMMISSIONS~I think that (reading this history
39 3, II | occasion. And that he should think of this, is seen, first,
40 3, VI | because he who is dead cannot think of vengeance, and those
41 3, VI | does not give you time to think of your own safety. This
42 3, XVII | incorrupt, one ought to think how much they could exist
43 3, XXI | LATTER [DID IN SPAIN]~I think that some can marvel to
44 3, XXV | else in the world and who think there is neither honor nor
45 3, XXX | such good fortune, he must think of every way to cut them
46 3, XXXI | constituted, in adversity, think more of fleeing than of
47 3, XXXI | fortune (which they seemed to think they gained by that virtu
48 3, XXXVIII| Which words are these: Think of him under whose lead
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