Book, Chapter
1 1, I | and they maintained her full of so much virtu than any
2 1, III | and as every history is full of examples, it is necessary
3 1, IV | tumultuous Republic and full of so much confusion, that
4 1, X | citizens, he will see the world full of peace and justice, he
5 1, X | of the world, the Prince full of reverence and glory,
6 1, X | reverence and glory, the people full of love and security. Then
7 1, X | wars, Italy afflicted and full of new misfortunes, her
8 1, X | ceremonies corrupted, the City full of adulterers: he will see
9 1, X | adulterers: he will see the sea full of exiles, the shores full
10 1, X | full of exiles, the shores full of blood. He will see innumerable
11 1, XI | true that those times were full of Religion, and those men
12 1, XII | yes. For these men, being full of Religion, [which T. Livius
13 1, XII | and completely devoted and full of reverence, seemed to
14 1, XV | execrable phrases and words full of terror they made them
15 1, XXI | them to assault a Kingdom full of Captains and good armies,
16 1, XXIX | despair. And histories are full of such examples.~In our
17 1, XL | recognizing their error began, full of affliction, to look to
18 1, LIII | was rich in countryside, full of buildings, and near to
19 1, LIV | Senate with serious men [and] full of reverence had not restrained
20 1, LV | Romagna, and Lombardy, are full. From which it happens that
21 1, LV | that, with absolute and full power, places a restraint
22 1, LVI | that this air being so full of spirits, having an intelligence
23 1, LVIII | undertake a cause so hard and full of difficulty, that I would
24 2, II | the action of sacrifice full of blood and ferocity, the
25 2, II | beatify men except those full of worldly glory, such as
26 2, III | industry to endeavor to make it full of inhabitants, for without
27 2, V | because all histories are full of them, but also because
28 2, V | when all the provinces are full of inhabitants so that they
29 2, V | powerful, as was said above, full of Religion and Virtu had
30 2, X | also, having their Treasury full of treasure, lost the State
31 2, XIII | against the King of Armenia is full of fraud, and that he makes
32 2, XV | with a speech [of his] full of prudence, showed that
33 2, XIX | And although histories are full [of such examples], yet
34 2, XIX | acquire a City or a Province full of luxury, where those [
35 2, XXII | as will be discussed in full in its proper place. Certain
36 2, XXIII | they allowed them to go full of ignominy and anger. So
37 2, XXVIII| gathered; after each one was full of viands and wine, he caused
38 2, XXX | replied; This war is yet as full as before.~It will be seen
39 3, VII | BLOODSHED, AND SOME ARE FULL OF IT~Some may doubt whence
40 3, VII | but because history is full of these examples, I shall
41 3, VIII | moved to defend a Citizen full of every virtu, and who
42 3, XX | times an act of humanity and full of charity can have more
43 3, XXII | degree of humanity, and full of affability. Thus it is
44 3, XXV | by the Equeans, Rome was full of apprehension that the
45 3, XXX | and his preachings are full of accusations and invective
46 3, XXXI | to him, and wrote letters full of humility and submission
47 3, XLIII | French and German people full of avarice, haughtiness,
48 3, XLIV | of which that region is full, and which are closed and
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