Book, Chapter
1 1, I | choice has less authority [results from necessity], it is [
2 1, I | is more prudent when [the results] of that fertility can be
3 1, V | every part, and if their results should be examined, the
4 1, XI | fails in virtu. Whence it results that Kingdoms which depend
5 1, XVIII | rarely or never vary: which results in the fact that new laws
6 1, XIX | foothold, nor to achieve the results that she did. And thus as
7 1, XX | PRINCES OF VIRTU ACHIEVE GREAT RESULTS; AND THAT WELL ORGANIZED
8 1, XXI | where there are men, this results from the defect of the Prince,
9 1, XXXVII | than the acquisition, there results discontent with the possession
10 1, XXXVII | enmity and war, from which results the ruin of that province
11 1, XXXVIII| TAKE UP ANY PROCEEDING, IT RESULTS MORE FROM NECESSITY THAN
12 1, XL | Tyrannies in Cities: and this [results] from the too great desire
13 1, XLIII | not achieve their usual results. But as soon as the Magistracy
14 1, XLVII | Livius says these words: The results of this election show how
15 1, LIII | if the ruin of the City results from this, there also and
16 1, LIII | there also and more often results the ruin of the particular
17 2, II | society, the least evil which results to that City is for it not
18 2, II | these times, I believe it results from the same reason which
19 2, II | he can enjoy. Whence it results that men competing for both
20 2, IV | same, and has had the same results. It is also seen that the
21 2, V | to a very few. And this results either from pestilence,
22 2, XV | discussed the evil that results to a Republic from this
23 2, XVIII | mentioned above: whence there results that the acquisitions become
24 2, XXI | Another advantage also results to the Prince who, not having
25 2, XXIII | From which there often results rebellions and the ruin
26 2, XXIV | and of their rebelling, it results first from the fact that
27 2, XXIV | them. The ill treatment results either from the belief of
28 2, XXX | which an even greater evil results, that the more the enemy
29 2, XXXII | forced surrenders, this force results either from a long siege (
30 3, I | to their principles also results from the simple virtu of
31 3, I | Rome produced these good results, were Horatius Codes, Scaevola,
32 3, I | great and caused many good results in that City, I shall come
33 3, III | have to be judged by the results (if fortune and life would
34 3, VI | conjecture. The telling results from finding little faith
35 3, VII | this desire for vengeance results bloodshed and the death
36 3, VIII | have obtained those same results and successes as Marius
37 3, XIX | times it is seen that better results were achieved by the Roman
38 3, XXI | the less achieved the same results as those who have employed
39 3, XXI | ones, obtained the same results, it does not appear proper
40 3, XXII | differently and obtain the same results. Those who may want to imitate
41 3, XVII | discuss the uselessness that results from the holding of towns
42 3, XXXV | counsel is not taken, but ruin results from the counsel of others,
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