Book, Chapter
1 1 | carry it so that there will remain for others a short way to
2 1, II | fortune], and not wanting to remain content with civil equality,
3 1, II | through these changes and remain on its feet. But it may
4 1, VI | Rome, or whether it should remain within narrow limits. In
5 1, VI | and never being able to remain stable, it happens that [
6 1, VI | happens that [States] either remain stable or decline: and necessity
7 1, XIII | accord with the Consul to remain in obedience to him and
8 1, XVIII | for the institutions that remain firm will corrupt it. And
9 1, XXX | or little prudence they remain idle at home and send a
10 1, XXXIV | for such election should remain in the consuls, believing
11 1, XXXVIII| pushes the, they always remain in suspense.~
12 1, XXXIX | rank in that Republic would remain to the Nobility. None the
13 1, XL | also because they hoped to remain without Tribunes, who were
14 1, XLVII | would not want their City to remain without a government, it
15 1, XLVII | and afterwards saw them remain quiet in the supreme Magistracy,
16 1, LV | are forced, each man will remain firm in his rank. And as
17 1, LVIII | a thing in horror, they remain in that opinion for many
18 2, I | this victory, there did not remain in all the world either
19 2, I | them. In which error they remain until the conflagration
20 2, IV | of sovereignty should not remain with you; which method was
21 2, X | endure, as these cannot remain faithful to you if you are
22 2, XV | always ambiguous, nor to remain uncertain of the matter.
23 2, XV | with him that they would remain neutral, and that the King
24 2, XVI | country is restricted, they remain in the disorder described
25 2, XXI | themselves by their own citizens, remain more quiet and content under
26 2, XXII | according as it was said) to remain neutral, showing him that
27 2, XXII | possessions; and where he could remain until an engagement should
28 2, XXII | great glory to himself, to remain Lord of Lombardy and arbiter
29 2, XXIII | those who aid them, or to remain prey to the enemy. And all
30 2, XXIII | individual, would otherwise remain in a condition that was
31 2, XXVIII | within himself, he will never remain quiet until in some way
32 3, VI | vengeance, and those who remain alive most of the time leave
33 3, VI | his courage and firmness remain silent on [the names of]
34 3, VI | rather those [tyrants] who remain become more harsh and unendurable,
35 3, VI | slain Prince. There may remain, then, his brothers, or
36 3, X | Africa that he was able to remain there as secure and with
37 3, XI | against one, that the one will remain superior, if he is of such
38 3, XXV | saying to him: You will remain in this grade until you
39 3, XXV | how they were content to remain in such poverty, and that
40 3, XXX | impossible ever to acquiesce and remain patient. And, if there are
41 3, XXX | who are not enrolled to remain in their homes to guard
42 3, XXXV | for in counselling them to remain silent and not speak their
43 3, XLIV | and for the Venetians to remain neutral, and having sought
44 3, XLIV | to tell the Venetians to remain neutral and to the King
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