Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | incident there is to be noted that which was mentioned
2 1, VIII | prison. And it is to be noted by this text how detestable
3 1, XVIII | the less, it ought to be noted that one and the other of
4 1, XIX | neighbors. Whence it can be noted that a successor not having
5 1, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~WHAT IS TO BE NOTED IN THE CASE OF THE THREE
6 1, XXII | Here three things are to be noted. One, that one should never
7 1, XXVII | cowardice of Giovanpagolo were noted by the prudent men who were
8 1, XXXI | bad case, and worthy to be noted, and of creating a poor
9 1, XXXIV | incidents. And it is to be noted in this new institution
10 1, XXXV | of this, it ought to be noted that when [we said] an authority
11 1, XL | ROME, AND WHAT IS TO BE NOTED IN IT; AND WHERE IT WILL
12 1, XL | ancient liberty.~It is to be noted from this text, therefore,
13 1, XLII | BE CORRUPTED~It should be noted also in the matter of the
14 1, XLV | much more was this incident noted, inasmuch as the Brother,
15 1, L | obey. Here first is to be noted the usefulness of the Tribunes,
16 1, LIII | Here, two things are to be noted. The first, that many times,
17 1, LV | people. And it ought to be noted that every one paid the
18 2, VI | of the Veienti were to be noted, it will be seen that they
19 2, IX | more easily.~It ought to be noted, therefore, because of the
20 2, XI | them. Where it ought to be noted that leagues made with Princes
21 2, XV | and the Romans it can be noted, that in all deliberations
22 2, XV | have the more willingly noted this part, as I have known
23 2, XV | And if the Florentines had noted this text, they would not
24 2, XV | matter that ought to be noted by Republics similar to
25 2, XXIII | two things ought to be noted: the one, that which is
26 2, XXVIII | of the Romans, should be noted by anyone who governs, that
27 2, XXXIII | This part is more willingly noted by me, because I see that
28 3, V | a matter worthy of being noted by Princes and Private Citizens.~
29 3, XIV | themselves. Here it is to be noted, that when such inventions
30 3, XVIII | enemy. Here it ought to be noted that it can often occur
31 3, XXII | deceived. Here it is to be noted that in wanting to be obeyed,
32 3, XXIII | can surely and easily be noted which make a Prince odious
33 3, XXV | fought on foot. It is to be noted here (as has been said)
34 3, XVII | Ardeans, the method is to be noted of how a divided City ought
35 3, XXVIII | death. Here it is to be noted that many times actions
36 3, XXX | was involved. It is to be noted from this test what a good
37 3, XXX | envy.~The other thing to be noted is the orders given by Camillus,
38 3, XXX | incidents. And it ought to be noted from this text that there
39 3, XXXIV | and fame, even if by his noted deeds he appears different;
40 3, XXXIV | good conduct make him more noted, it is better founded; for
41 3, XXXVIII| his own. Here it can be noted, from the words which Livius
42 3, XLI | Which thing merits to be noted and observed by any citizen
43 3, XLII | Here two things are to be noted: the one, that glory can
44 3, XLIV | up arms. Here it is to be noted that when a Prince desires
45 3, XLV | the same day, it is to be noted which of the two different
46 3, XLVIII | Here it can be conveniently noted that a Captain of armies
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