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1 Gre | myself in many parts of my discussion. Which being so, I do not
2 1, II | want to place aside the discussion of those cities that had
3 1, V | to this conclusion: The discussion is either of a Republic
4 1, V | chapter.~But to return to the discussion as to which men are more
5 1, V | which time there was much discussion as to who was the more ambitious,
6 1, VI | And to return to the first discussion, I believe it is necessary
7 1, XIII | year there should be no discussion of the Terentillan law and
8 1, XVI | friendly. And although this discussion departs from that written
9 1, XVIII | outside the purpose of this discussion, nor too distant from that
10 1, XIX | conclude, therefore, with this discussion that the virtu of Romulus
11 1, XXXVII| another. I have made this discussion because it was not enough
12 1, XL | subjugate her. For in such a discussion will be seen the many errors
13 1, XL | established in Rome. After much discussion between the People and the
14 1, XL | Decemvirs; for although in that discussion made above of the Dictator,
15 1, XL | recognized through this discussion, therefore, as we proposed
16 1, XLVIII| proposition of the preceding discussion, where it is shown that
17 1, XLIX | to the beginning of this discussion I say, that for creating
18 1, LIII | of his proposition in the discussion he makes in De Monarchia [
19 1, LV | how to do it.~From this discussion, therefore, this conclusion
20 1, LVIII | not wise. If, therefore, discussion is to be had of a Prince
21 1, LVIII | than in Princes: if the discussion is to be had of both loosened [
22 2, I | narrated below in further discussion.~These [authors] also say
23 2, II | Italy. Nor is there ever any discussion whether there was any King
24 2, XII | the matter coming under discussion, Croesus, against the opinion
25 2, XVII | coming to the end of this discussion, that artillery is useful
26 2, XXIII | States.~But to return to our discussion, I conclude, both from this
27 2, XXVI | example of the Veienti of whom discussion was had in the above chapter,
28 2, XXX | therefore, both from this discussion and from what we have said
29 3, I | come to the narration and discussion of them, among the objects
30 3, VI | proper to me to omit the discussion of Conspiracies, being a
31 3, VI | done so except that the discussion ended, and as it was seen
32 3, XXI | proper to me to omit the discussion also of two Roman Citizens
33 3, XXII | day.~But returning to our discussion, I say that to give vigorous
34 3, XXV | demonstrate with a long discussion how many better fruits are
35 3, XXXII | heads. And to take away all discussion of peace, they incited the
36 3, XXXIV | return whence we begun this discussion, I say, that when the people
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