Book, Chapter
1 1, II | time, but not for long, especially when that generation that
2 1, IV | to their ambitions, and especially those Cities which in important
3 1, VII | demonstrated by many examples, and especially by that of Coriolanus, which
4 1, X | glory of Caesar, he being especially celebrated by writers, for
5 1, XXXII | Prince or Republic, and especially a Prince, and then on this
6 1, XLV | THAT HAS BEEN MADE, AND ESPECIALLY BY THE AUTHOR OF IT; AND
7 1, LII | exist in a Republic, and especially in those that are corrupt,
8 1, LVIII | the individual men, and especially Princes, can be accused
9 2, II | suffered by their country. Especially as it is now seen that that
10 2, IV | sweetness of the fruits, and especially of the wine, came into Italy
11 2, IV | governing of Cities by violence, especially those which were accustomed
12 2, IV | ought not to appear so, especially by the present Tuscans.
13 2, IV | of Dominion and arms, and especially praise for their customs
14 2, IX | pretext and justification, especially knowing that in assaulting
15 2, XIV | not benefit, but harms, especially when it is used by insolent
16 2, XV | harmful than ambiguous ones, especially when they have to decide
17 2, XV | never impede deliberations, especially when those matters cannot
18 2, XV | I wanted to repeat it, especially as it seems to me a matter
19 2, XVII | Ultramontanes in Italy, and especially that of Brescia; for when
20 2, XVII | this not to be necessary, especially when defending themselves
21 2, XXII | men in corrupt Republics (especially in quiet times) are frowned
22 2, XXII | another, only a few fall, especially because very often it only
23 2, XXIII | speaking the truth helps, especially when it is spoken in the
24 2, XXIII | believe men to be otherwise (especially if these are accustomed
25 2, XXIV | restraint to hold them faithful; especially as there was a saying in
26 2, XXVII | greater error, therefore, especially when the assault is made
27 2, XXVII | to refuse any accord, and especially when it is offered; for
28 2, XXXI | govern States; and I am especially able to demonstrate this
29 2, XXXIII| verified by many examples, and especially by that which occurred in
30 3, I | their good examples. And especially the later Cato, who, finding
31 3, I | laws and ordinances, and especially that of Paris; [and] these
32 3, VI | in anything, it does so especially in matters of war and matter
33 3, VIII | benefit the people, and especially when they were against the
34 3, VIII | in their own affairs, and especially in those which they desire
35 3, X | the ancients, we deviate especially in military actions, where
36 3, X | than do the Republics; and especially the Italian ones, which,
37 3, X | a thousand examples, and especially in the war the Romans carried
38 3, XII | jealousy of their State; especially if they are Republics, as
39 3, XII | are easily recognized, and especially by prudent men, none the
40 3, XIV | shown in many instances, and especially in the example that occurred
41 3, XXII | useful in a citizen and especially to the country; and although
42 3, XXIII | odious to a people, and especially to a free people. And although
43 3, XXV | effect (the Agrarian law especially having had so much opposition)
44 3, XLIV | Samnites had with the Tuscans (especially in showing them the reason
45 3, XLVI | observed in many of them, and [especially] in that last one who was
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