Book, Chapter
1 Gre | because in doing this it appears to me I have shown some
2 Gre | received, as well because it appears to me I have departed from
3 1, I | first case occurs when it appears to the inhabitants that
4 1, XVI | those honors and rewards as appears to them he merits, he does
5 1, XXIX | A PEOPLE OR A PRINCE~It appears to me apropos of the above
6 1, XXXV | regard took away her liberty, appears to be contrary to what was
7 1, LIII | gain or a loss, or truly it appears a courageous or cowardly
8 1, LIII | under a loss, and if it appears courageous even though it
9 1, LIV | man who by his presence appears and is revered. It is seen,
10 1, LV | where there are Gentlemen, appears contrary to the experience
11 1, LIX | Republic and a Prince, it appears to me proper to examine
12 2, I | any of those neighbors as appears [advantageous] to him, and
13 2, II | deeds.~This mode of living appears to me, therefore, to have
14 2, II | avenging them. And although it appears that the World has become
15 2, IV | their defending themselves appears to them to be difficult
16 2, IV | such a great number that it appears to them they can live securely,
17 2, V | are seen, and because it appears reasonable they should be;
18 2, XIX | find some at home, as it appears necessary to occur to all
19 2, XXIV | Princes in our times, it appears to me proper to put into
20 2, XXVII | damage to their State, it appears to me it ought to be demonstrated
21 3, VI | that [punishment] which it appears to them they merit, Antoninus
22 3, IX | held Hannibal at bay, it appears to me proper to discuss
23 3, X | wisest commission that it appears to them to give him is this,
24 3, XII | surrender easily: but if it appears to them (they having rebelled)
25 3, XII | this subject further, it appears proper to me to cite those
26 3, XIII | I say that the question appears to be decided, for it is
27 3, XIX | back the victory. Whence it appears that it is better to be
28 3, XX | fame by contrary means, it appears proper to me to discuss
29 3, XXI | described above; so that it appears the cause for victories
30 3, XXI | aforesaid reason, rather it appears that those methods do not
31 3, XXV | their elders, so that it appears almost impossible that the
32 3, XXXIV | if by his noted deeds he appears different; or by the preconceptions
33 3, XXXVII| ENEMY IF THEY ARE AVOIDED~It appears that in the actions of men (
34 3, XXXVII| with that good, that it appears impossible to do without
35 3, XXXVII| constrains him to do it, as it appears to him he would be going
36 3, XLVI | HAVE THE SAME CUSTOMS~It appears that one City not only has
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