Book, Chapter
1 1, II | from this step by step they return to that license both in
2 1, II | governed; but rarely do they return to the same [original] governments:
3 1, V | succeeding chapter.~But to return to the discussion as to
4 1, VI | should have acquired. And to return to the first discussion,
5 1, XIII | long siege [and] wanted to return to Rome, the Romans insinuated
6 1, XV | this material and have to return to it many times.~
7 1, XVI | or being known by them, return readily under a yoke, which
8 1, XVI | in order not to have to return again to this matter I want
9 1, XVII | they were able easily to return to a free and ordered society.
10 1, XVII | a one is dead, they will return to their pristine habits,
11 1, XXV | lack of them, to desire the return of the King. And this ought
12 1, XXVIII | And so as not to have to return again to this matter of
13 1, XXXI | honored him, and on his return to Rome, the whole Senatorial
14 1, XXXIV | suffers no detriment. But to return to our subject, I conclude,
15 1, XXXVIII| terms. Afterwards wanting to return to Rome by way of Tuscany,
16 1, XXXVIII| they had] Arezzo.~And so to return to the subject, irresolute
17 1, LIV | is seen, therefore, (to return to the preceding text) with
18 1, LVII | certain penalties should return to inhabit Rome. Which edict
19 1, LVII | one sees that he has to return to his house, they begin
20 2, XVIII | give them life, so that in return it may give him life and
21 2, XIX | little, that they did not return under the yoke of Austria,
22 2, XX | and] as they wanted to return to Rome, in order that the
23 2, XXIII | the ruin of States.~But to return to our discussion, I conclude,
24 2, XXX | tribute, not seeking any other return from it than to be defended.
25 2, XXXI | they had been promised a return to their Country by the
26 2, XXXI | mind that anytime they can return to their country by other
27 2, XXXI | extreme desire in them to return home, that they naturally
28 3, I | LONG, IT IS NECESSARY TO RETURN THEM OFTEN TO THEIR PRINCIPLES~
29 3, I | original principles. This return of Republics back to their
30 3, III | in the sons of Brutus to return to another form of government,
31 3, V | often had been tempted to return to private life.~And as
32 3, VI | mentioned Princes.~But let us return to our subject. I say that
33 3, XI | none advised it. But to return to the beginning of this
34 3, XII | Captain ought, therefore, (to return to the beginning of this
35 3, XII | soldiers.~And in order not to return to this subject further,
36 3, XIV | to them that they should return to the fight. [And] With
37 3, XV | incidents that occurred, had to return to Florence; then Luca remaining
38 3, XXV | the Senate to be able to return to look after his farm,
39 3, XXVIII | those who had gone astray to return within the fold, as she
40 3, XXVIII | it will be difficult to return later to the true path.~
41 3, XXXIV | among his subjects, But to return whence we begun this discussion,
42 3, XXXVII | lose only friends.~But to return to skirmishes, I say, that
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