Book, Chapter
1 1 | sought. And although this enterprise may be difficult, none the
2 1, VIII | had not succeeded in an enterprise because of having been corrupted;
3 1, XI | Republic, which facilitated any enterprise which the Senate or those
4 1, XIII | keep them disposed to an enterprise, when lake Albano had risen
5 1, XIII | remained content to pursue the enterprise so much that Camillus who
6 1, XVIII| would be either a most cruel enterprise or entirely impossible;
7 1, XXIII| of those who opposed his enterprise was that the Swiss would
8 1, XXVII| opportunity) to make an enterprise where everyone would have
9 1, LIII | went to besiege Pisa: which enterprise was decided upon by the
10 1, LIII | involve them in a brave enterprise: because where the People
11 2, IX | she could not refuse this enterprise.~This same cause gave beginning
12 2, X | before he undertakes an enterprise to measure his forces, and
13 2, XI | who should undertake some enterprise trusting himself to the
14 2, XXII | which should facilitate the enterprise for him; and, in addition
15 2, XXII | Pope Leo X, deeming his enterprise would be easier any time
16 2, XXV | had to say, lamenting his enterprise, that the follies of the
17 2, XXXI | vain, or you undertake an enterprise in which you ruin yourself.
18 2, XXXI | that Darius turned to that enterprise. Themistocles, not being
19 2, XXXI | slowly in undertaking an enterprise upon the representations
20 2, XXXII| fault made, will ruin the enterprise. Added to this is the darkness
21 3, VI | citizens do not enter in an enterprise more perilous nor more foolhardy
22 3, VI | in the managing of their enterprise, for if they should know
23 3, VI | an example; for, as that enterprise was almost impossible, and
24 3, VI | action and caused Julio’s enterprise to be ruined. Against which
25 3, VI | not interfered with, his enterprise will turn out happily; or
26 3, VI | before they engage in an enterprise to avenge it, to seek to
27 3, VIII | of his relatives made any enterprise to aid him: and where in
28 3, VIII | been crushed in their first enterprise. For a man can well by his
29 3, VIII | themselves, they attempt an enterprise at the wrong time, and would
30 3, VIII | Republic who attempt an enterprise either in favor of Liberty
31 3, VIII | judge the difficulty of the enterprise; for it is as difficult
32 3, XII | has often facilitated the enterprise and the capture of towns.
33 3, XVI | designed to occupy Sicily. This enterprise came to be debated in Athens.
34 3, XVI | planning to be heads of such an enterprise. But Nicias, who was first
35 3, XXXV | his country) to make an enterprise against Syria and Egypt,
36 3, XXXV | counsel, he went on that enterprise with a very large army,
37 3, XXXV | advisors [in favor] of an enterprise, and because that resulted
38 3, XXXV | undertake any as one’s own enterprise, and to give an opinion
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