Book, Chapter
1 Gre | but those who by their infinite good qualities would merit
2 1, V | People which is the cause of infinite discussions and troubles
3 1, VI | and increased power and infinite opportunities for tumults.
4 1, VIII | would not have occurred the infinite troubles that have ensued,
5 1, IX | absolute and tyrannical one.~Infinite examples could be given
6 1, X | men, the number of whom is infinite, some degree of praise is
7 1, XI | whoever should discuss the infinite actions of the people of
8 1, XI | But I may well say that an infinite [number] believed him without
9 1, XII | that it brings [with it] infinite troubles and infinite disorders;
10 1, XII | it] infinite troubles and infinite disorders; for where there
11 1, XVI | all the others, who are an infinite number, desire liberty also
12 1, XVI | Kings being bound by an infinite number of laws in which
13 1, XVII | corruption was the cause of the infinite tumults which took place
14 1, XX | two successions, but an infinite number of Princes of great
15 1, XXXIII| was the cause of obviating infinite evils in which, without
16 1, XXXVI | there would have arisen infinite things prejudicial to a
17 1, XXXIX | great taxes, from the taxes infinite complaints from the people:
18 1, LIII | Republic is subjected to infinite dangers and damage. And
19 1, LIII | have said is confirmed by infinite examples, Roman and foreign,
20 1, LIII | exile them, as happened to infinite Carthaginian Captains and
21 1, LIII | notwithstanding his past infinite good works, he [was allowed
22 1, LIX | Conqueror of Cities, had given infinite benefits to the Athenians:
23 2, II | confirm this opinion with infinite other arguments, let him
24 2, XX | who has had a good ending, infinite others have been deceived.
25 2, XXXIII| place, and not knowing the infinite particulars that are necessary
26 2, XXXIII| to want to counsel well, infinite errors (by counselling)
27 3, VII | such changes, some times an infinite number of men have been
28 3, XI | than the many, which may be infinite) this will always occur,
29 3, XII | promises, and in this way, an infinite number of Cities have fallen
30 3, XVI | peace he knew there were an infinite number of men who wanted
31 3, XXX | observed, was forced to kill an infinite number of men who opposed
32 3, XXXIX | knowledge, the chase teaches infinite things that are necessary
33 3, XLVI | will and humanity shown by infinite Citizens in obeying the
34 3, XLIX | execution had not been seen from infinite other signs, it is seen
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