Book, Chapter
1 1, II | Prince were not made by weak and timid men, but by those
2 1, VI | acquisitions, based on a weak Republic, are entirely their
3 1, XII | hand, she has not been so weak that the fear of losing
4 1, XIV | afterward left them entirely weak and afflicted. For Papirus
5 1, XVI | cruelty he uses, so much more weak becomes his Principate;
6 1, XVII | a very short time become weak and of no valor; for considering
7 1, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~A WEAK PRINCE WHO SUCCEEDS AN EXCELLENT
8 1, XIX | CANNOT BE MAINTAINED IF A WEAK ONE IS SUCCEEDED BY ANOTHER
9 1, XIX | IS SUCCEEDED BY ANOTHER WEAK ONE~In considering the virtu
10 1, XIX | that it is possible for a weak Prince succeeding an excellent
11 1, XIX | institutions: and those Princes are weak who are not able to endure
12 1, XIX | of being ruined under a weak or bad King.~
13 1, XX | resulting from a succession of weak or bad Kings; for the highest [
14 1, XXVI | so if his foundations are weak, and does not want to establish
15 1, XXXVIII| CHAPTER XXXVIII~WEAK REPUBLICS ARE IRRESOLUTE
16 1, XXXVIII| have taken, none the less weak and ill-advised Republics
17 1, XXXVIII| But the worst part that weak Republics have, is to be
18 1, XXXVIII| themselves because of their weak counsel; and on the other
19 1, LVII | STRONG, DISPERSED THEY ARE WEAK~There were many Romans (
20 1, LVII | peril, they become vile and weak.~
21 2, II | have rendered the world weak and a prey to wicked men,
22 2, XIV | them that you are either weak or a coward: but as soon
23 2, XV | CHAPTER XV~WEAK STATES ARE ALWAYS AMBIGUOUS
24 2, XV | IN THEIR RESOLUTIONS, AND WEAK DECISIONS ARE ALWAYS HARMFUL~
25 2, XV | decisions have to be made by weak men. Slow and late decisions
26 2, XVI | depth, which makes it very weak from having too few men
27 2, XVIII | the Italian military so weak, that their province has
28 2, XXV | unless that help has been weak and small. For when it has
29 2, XXIX | made the ranks open and weak, so that neither the soldiers
30 2, XXX | hand, it will be seen in weak States, and beginning with
31 2, XXX | much more will he find you weak. For whoever lives in the
32 2, XXXII | space, everything was left weak so as to be unable to resist
33 3, VI | to conspire, that men of weak condition and not familiar
34 3, VI | of a conspiracy: First, weak men cannot be sure of the
35 3, VI | when they see themselves weak guard themselves from them;
36 3, VI | But when Conspiracies are weak they can and ought to be
37 3, XI | disunite the many and make weak that body which was strong.
38 3, XIII | A GOOD CAPTAIN WHO HAS A WEAK ARMY, OR IN A GOOD ARMY
39 3, XIII | A GOOD ARMY WHICH HAS A WEAK CAPTAIN~Coriolanus, having
40 3, XVII | of power and courage, a weak Republic does not know how
41 3, XXXI | not have power over him. Weak men conduct themselves otherwise;
42 3, XXXI | raised, which, when they are weak and vain makes you likewise,
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