Book, Chapter
1 1, II | necessary to be established in favor of liberty, which had not
2 1, IV | the laws that are made in favor of liberty result from their
3 1, VII | the few always judge in favor of the few. So that if such
4 1, XII | should judge them false] to favor and encourage it: and the
5 1, XIII | the Tribunes, saying in favor of the ancient Religion
6 1, XIV | proceeding well and with the favor of the Gods, for the army
7 1, XVI | themselves inferior, turned to favor Clearchus, and conspiring
8 1, XVIII | every Citizen could speak in favor or against it before it
9 1, XXIX | rapidity of it, from the favor which his youth, his prudence,
10 1, XXXIII| natural to men always to favor the beginning of things:
11 1, XXXIII| into such reputation by the favor which his prudence and the
12 1, XXXIII| others for his virtu; which favor a little while later was
13 1, XXXV | for riches and every other favor quickly will run after power,
14 1, XXXVII| any remedy, turned their favor to Sulla, and having made
15 1, XL | colleagues because of the favor he exercised toward the
16 1, XL | not agree to make a law in favor of liberty, but one of the
17 1, XL | throws its [influence] in favor of one man, then a Tyranny
18 1, XL | and] the People turned to favor him. And when a People is
19 1, XL | For [together] with the favor of the People he will attend
20 1, XL | a friend. For with that favor [of the people] the internal
21 1, XLIX | common good, but always in favor of their own party: which
22 1, LII | he was attacked were to favor the Medici, with which favors
23 1, LII | Marcantonio remaining bereft of favor, would easily be destroyed.
24 2, I | them [the Romans] in their favor and seeking their friendship.
25 2, X | fortune can in some way favor you. It has also happened
26 2, XII | reasons that are cited in favor of every [both] side are:
27 2, XIV | the other hand, in your favor you will find the defenders
28 2, XV | when they have to decide in favor of some friend, for no person
29 2, XXVII | would take up arms in their favor; and having entered the
30 3, VI | conspiracy in Arezzo in favor of the Vitelli, to take
31 3, VIII | much good works done in favor of the Country are afterward
32 3, VIII | of each other) moved to favor him, none of his relatives
33 3, VIII | order to obtain mercy in favor of the accused, with Manlius
34 3, VIII | were accustomed always to favor the things that seemed to
35 3, VIII | an enterprise either in favor of Liberty or in favor of
36 3, VIII | in favor of Liberty or in favor of Tyranny, ought to consider
37 3, XVI | BUT THOSE WHO HAVE MORE FAVOR BECAUSE OF RICHES OR [POWERFUL]
38 3, XXI | Cities of Italy rebelled in favor of Hannibal, and all the
39 3, XXII | against the enemy and in favor of the Republic, as well
40 3, XXII | because this method is all in favor of the public, and does
41 3, XXVI | Nobility armed themselves in favor of the Noble, and all the
42 3, XXVI | and all the Plebeians in favor of the Plebeian. So that
43 3, XXVIII| of people gave him their favor, that the Senate thinking
44 3, XXXIV | A PEOPLE MAKE BEGINS TO FAVOR A CITIZEN; AND WHETHER THEY
45 3, XXXIV | against him and turned the favor of the people to one who
46 3, XXXIV | desires to begin to obtain the favor of the people ought to gain
47 3, XXXV | having been advisors [in favor] of an enterprise, and because
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