Book, Chapter
1 1, I | convenient to live in and more easy to defend. Of these, among
2 1, II | without some peril, it is an easy thing for the Republic to
3 1, VI | guarding of liberty, it is easy to consider the benefit
4 1, VIII | been [as I have said] as easy to accuse as to calumniate
5 1, XI | era, would find it more easy to do so among men of the
6 1, XII | held in contempt. This is easy to understand, when it is
7 1, XVI | number is small, it is an easy matter to assure oneself
8 1, XXIII | behind these mountains in easy and not-rugged places. And
9 1, XXIII | himself at you: And it is easy for the enemy to come in
10 1, XXXVII| a place where it was not easy to cultivate them, became
11 1, XXXIX | examines past events, it is an easy thing to foresee the future
12 1, XLI | humane to being haughty, from easy [of access] to difficult;
13 1, LII | Patricians]. Which was easy to foresee, and that which
14 1, LIII | Considering therefore what is easy and what is difficult to
15 1, LIII | Republic, it will always be easy to persuade the multitude
16 1, LV | equality, that it would be easy for a prudent man who had
17 1, LVII | arms in their hands it is easy to subdue them, if you have
18 2, II | themselves to others. And it is easy to understand whence this
19 2, II | its Kings. The cause is easy to understand, for not the
20 2, II | Roman virtu. And it is an easy thing whence that order
21 2, VI | road to supreme greatness easy. The intention of whoever
22 2, XV | decided that, it will be easy to accommodate our words [
23 2, XV | be done decided, it is an easy thing to find the words.
24 2, XVI | this thing would appear easy to understand and not easy
25 2, XVI | easy to understand and not easy to do, none the less there
26 2, XXII | debilitated that it would be easy for the Pope to assail him
27 3, V | them: For it is much more easy to be loved by the good
28 3, VI | execution (from not having an easy access to the Prince) that
29 3, VI | great men and those who have easy access are oppressed by
30 3, VI | to be great men and have easy access to the Prince, it
31 3, VI | such a plot], which is very easy for a great man to do; and
32 3, VI | find one such is much more easy than to find many, and because
33 3, VI | a Prince, that it is an easy matter for it either to
34 3, VI | confidant and did not have easy access to the Tyrants, but
35 3, VI | through whom he had an easy access to the execution
36 3, VI | men the way is sure and easy, but others who do not have
37 3, VI | the other made the way easy for his own death, but actually
38 3, XII | otherwise, he judges it to be easy. From this it follows that
39 3, XVI | DIFFICULT TIMES, AND IN EASY TIMES IT IS NOT MEN OF VIRTU
40 3, XVI | the reasons for it are the easy and unperilous times, endeavor
41 3, XXXIII| that the path to victory is easy, and conceals and makes
42 3, XXXIV | on opinion, which is most easy to stamp out. But that third,
43 3, XXXVII| together, that it is an easy thing to adopt one [course]
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