Book, Chapter
1 1, I | their native country, and seek new homes: These either
2 1, I | possessions], and not want to seek to command that of others.~
3 1, II | themselves they began to seek among themselves the one
4 1, VII | of the violator, went to seek out the French [Gauls] who
5 1, XVI | best remedy he has is to seek to make the People friendly.
6 1, XXX | corrupt, and by these means seek to punish his Lord for that
7 1, XXXIII| it was more salutary to seek to placate her and hold
8 1, XL | all the Nobility moved to seek these honors, and among
9 1, XL | will not have any place to seek refuge. This is the path
10 1, XL | friends within it, he must seek [aid] outside. And this
11 1, XLIV | THREATEN FIRST, AND THEN SEEK AUTHORITY~Because of the
12 1, XLIV | to want in every way to seek to obtain that which he
13 1, XLVI | ANOTHER, AND FIRST THEY SEEK NOT TO BE OFFENDED, THEN
14 1, XLVI | who live in a Republic seek in the first instance not
15 1, XLVI | in order to do this, they seek friendships, and to acquire
16 1, XLVI | that you need either to seek to extinguish it with the
17 1, XLVII | that humanity which you seek for elsewhere. And they
18 2, II | multiplies those things and seek to acquire those goods whose
19 2, IV | be difficult they do not seek greater dominion, as much
20 2, IV | protection of others who seek it, and by this means obtain
21 2, VIII | Princes or of a Republic that seek to extend their Empire,
22 2, VIII | famine or by war, and goes to seek a new seat in a new province,
23 2, VIII | province, not in order to seek dominion over them as those
24 2, VIII | should go some place to seek a new country. And having
25 2, VIII | they are constrained to seek new land. And these such
26 2, VIII | they are constrained to seek new lands, I want to cite
27 2, XIX | it would behoove them to seek to expand and break their
28 2, XXII | French] King, who did not seek a second victory, but it
29 2, XXVII | for themselves and not to seek to lose it in the hope of
30 2, XXVIII| lives in a Republic he will seek to avenge himself even with
31 3, II | ought with all industry to seek to make him a friend, and
32 3, IV | alive, even though he should seek to win him over to himself
33 3, V | are well governed, do not seek or desire any other liberty;
34 3, VI | enterprise to avenge it, to seek to learn very well its nature,
35 3, VI | execute their design, did not seek to accelerate the matter,
36 3, XXII | Manlius; for a Prince ought to seek obedience and love in his
37 3, XXIV | saying that they should seek to destroy the evil example
38 3, XXXI | Hannibal or Carthage to seek peace: but keeping out all
39 3, XLVII | for which, all those who seek to be regarded as good citizens
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