Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
fribourg 1
friend 17
friendly 15
friends 46
friendship 9
friendships 4
fright 1
Frequency    [«  »]
46 armed
46 back
46 danger
46 friends
46 happens
46 kings
46 name
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

IntraText - Concordances

friends

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | all things are taken from friends, where always the intention 2 Gre | whom above all other of my friends I address [dedicate] these 3 1, VIII | nobles], he made them his friends.~And although we could refer 4 1, VIII | great indignation among the friends of Messer Giovanni, who 5 1, X | lack enemies, oppressed by friends. And he will also recognize 6 1, XXXV | corrupts the people, and makes friends and partisans for itself. 7 1, XL | maintain it for him, and made friends of those who were not in 8 1, XL | lost those who were his friends, and sought to have as friends 9 1, XL | friends, and sought to have as friends those who could not be his 10 1, XL | those who could not be his friends; for although the Nobles 11 1, XL | have the general public as friends and the Nobles as enemies, 12 1, XL | enough because there are few friends within it, he must seek [ 13 1, XLI | himself discovered and without friends, he will be ruined.~ 14 1, XLIII | faithful, nor so much your friends that they be willing to 15 1, XLVI | afraid to offend him and his friends, it will not take much effort 16 1, LVIII | with Clitus and his other friends, and Herod with Mariamne: 17 2, VIII | maintain themselves by way of friends and confederates: as is 18 2, IX | defend the Campanians as friends against the Samnites, who 19 2, IX | Samnites, who were their friends, but it seemed to them disgraceful 20 2, IX | assaulted the Saguntines friends of the Romans in Spain, 21 2, IX | unwilling to defend them as friends, defended them afterwards 22 2, XI | assaulted them, that being friends of the King of France derived 23 2, XII | and the wealth of their friends; but whoever would combat 24 2, XVI | except for the cavalry of his friends. The Swiss who are masters 25 2, XXII | that the Church with her friends should attack the one that 26 3, III | had done so with faithful friends) that to want boldly to 27 3, VI | much authority to their friends, but that a distance should 28 3, VI | conspirators, and accused the friends of the King; and on the 29 3, VI | house many relatives and friends, and exhorted them to liberate 30 3, VI | Piso could then have made friends for himself some men of 31 3, VI | Commodus had among his best friends and familiars Letus and 32 3, VI | favorite concubines and friends: and as he was sometimes 33 3, VI | than when the people are friends of the Prince whom you have 34 3, X | from a want of money or of friends he cannot maintain such 35 3, XI | recovered his possessions, made friends with them; and so did Spain: 36 3, XIV | gathered an army through their friends, and established themselves 37 3, XXI | rebelled with part of his friends, which resulted from nothing 38 3, XXI | the aforesaid soldiers and friends did; so that Scipio in order 39 3, XXII | does not acquire particular friends (as we said above), such 40 3, XVII | corruption of every king to make friends for themselves. So that 41 3, XVII | one, that you do not make friends of them because you are 42 3, XXX | who had been in the past friends of the Roman people, had 43 3, XXXV | happen to them as to those friends of Perseus, King of the 44 3, XXXV | having fled with a few friends, it happened that, in discussing 45 3, XXXVII| in such a proceeding both friends and strength are lost, while 46 3, XXXVII| the other they lose only friends.~But to return to skirmishes,


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License