Book, Chapter
1 1, I | it is [something] to be considered whether it would be better
2 1, I | still fresh. And whoever had considered the Kingdom of Soldan and
3 1, II | suppressed, which had not been considered by Solon: none the less
4 1, V | the Ignobles [populace] is considered, it will be seen that the
5 1, VI | decisions, there ought to be considered where the inconveniences
6 1, IX | that homicide should be considered. But this must be assumed,
7 1, X | those men should be well considered, it would be very instructive
8 1, XXIII | those Kings could not be considered worse. This error is also
9 1, XXXI | manner of proceeding was well considered by them, for they judged
10 1, XXXIII | the evil ought to be well considered, and when they see themselves
11 1, XXXIV | is one that merits to be considered and counted among those
12 1, XXXV | it is given, ought to be considered. For when free authority
13 1, XXXV | which the Dictators have are considered, it will be seen beyond
14 1, XXXVI | Here, then, ought to be considered how much the institutions
15 1, XXXVII | law for this, is a badly considered proceeding, and (as was
16 1, XL | IT; AND WHERE IT WILL BE CONSIDERED AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS
17 1, XLIII | treatise it also is to be considered what a difference there
18 1, XLIX | Magistracy it ought to be considered that, if those Cities which
19 1, XLIX | other things that have to be considered by an establisher of a Republic
20 1, LVIII | man individually has to be considered, and to see if he is like
21 1, LX | whether or not it is well considered. As to blood [birth], this
22 2, V | it were left, it would be considered a fabulous thing, and not
23 2, XIX | corrupted, nor have they considered that Lucullus with few infantry
24 2, XXIV | times as something not well considered, that the Romans in wanting
25 2, XXIV | builds them. It ought to be considered, therefore, whether fortresses
26 2, XXVIII | were honored.~It is to be considered, therefore, how much every
27 2, XXXI | kill him. It ought to be considered, therefore, how vain are
28 2, XXXI | excellent man, it ought to be considered how much more those men
29 2, XXXIII | People and Senate should be considered. And among other things
30 3, VI | alarms are to be regarded and considered with prudence, and so much
31 3, VIII | consideration; and they considered much more the present dangers
32 3, VIII | Here two things are to be considered: the one, that glory is
33 3, IX | ALWAYS~I have many times considered that the causes of the good
34 3, XIII | Republic. So that, everything considered, many examples will be found
35 3, XIII | army. Another thing to be considered is whether it is easier
36 3, XXII | Decrees. Here it is to be considered, first, whence it came that
37 3, XXII | otherwise.~It remains now to be considered which of these methods of
38 3, XXIV | of the Roman Republic is considered well, two things will be
39 3, XXXIV | should make the manner to be considered well, in which the people
40 3, XXXVIII| glory. Which words, well considered, teach anyone how he ought
41 3, XXXVIII| titles. It ought also to be considered from the beginning of this
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