Book, Chapter
1 Gre | is sent. And believe me I obtain satisfaction from this when
2 1, IV | when those people wanted to obtain a law, either they did some
3 1, XVI | not being accustomed to [obtain] food or not knowing where
4 1, XVI | than because they could not obtain extraordinary advantages
5 1, XXXVIII| restore Pisa in order to obtain the fifty thousand ducats
6 1, XLIV | in every way to seek to obtain that which he desires. For
7 1, XLVII | been said), they turned to obtain this authority by whatever
8 1, L | legitimate judges, nor could they obtain anything if the majority
9 2, IV | seek it, and by this means obtain money from each one, and
10 2, VI | Consul did not think he could obtain a triumph unless, with his
11 2, IX | would resent it and I would obtain my intention of making war
12 2, XXII | Pope Julius II, desired to obtain aid in Italy which should
13 2, XXV | almost happen that you will obtain the object which you had
14 2, XXVII | certain good, hoping to obtain an uncertain better. And
15 2, XXVIII | such things, decided to obtain by deceit and force that
16 2, XXVIII | that which he was unable to obtain by other means. And he gave
17 2, XXX | interior of his Empire so as to obtain men who can hold the enemy
18 3, I | by means of which they obtain their first reputation and
19 3, I | beginning, and to endeavor to obtain either good ordinances or
20 3, VIII | all sadness, in order to obtain mercy in favor of the accused,
21 3, XVI | other qualities which would obtain for him the good will of
22 3, XVIII | knowledge is difficult [to obtain], so much more praise does
23 3, XXII | is seen that in order to obtain the obedience of his soldiers,
24 3, XXII | these different methods obtain the same result; and lastly,
25 3, XXII | able to act differently and obtain the same results. Those
26 3, XXII | subjects. Obedience will obtain for him their observance
27 3, XXV | enough for those citizens to obtain honors from war, and to
28 3, XVII | for each side seeks to obtain aid, and by corruption of
29 3, XXVIII | works, so that they may obtain honors and be satisfied:
30 3, XXX | any accident: but so as to obtain their desires and satisfy
31 3, XXXIV | acquire fame in order to obtain honors in their Republic,
32 3, XXXIV | best evidence that they can obtain, and err less than Princes:
33 3, XXXIV | who desires to begin to obtain the favor of the people
34 3, XXXV | counsel of others, you will obtain a very great glory. And
35 3, XLIII | the aid they had hoped to obtain from them. So that it is
36 3, XLIV | AUDACITY MANY TIMES CAN OBTAIN THAT WHICH, WITH ORDINARY
37 3, XLIV | when a Prince desires to obtain something from another,
38 3, XLVIII | But the desire they had to obtain Pisa so blinded the Florentines
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