Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | in the case of wanting to change little by little a prudent
2 1, XVIII | one manner, do not want to change, and the more so as they
3 1, XXV | and if the magistrates change both in number and in authority
4 1, XXV | called a Tyranny, ought to change everything, as will be mentioned
5 1, XXXVI | to them what she cannot change. Which thing, however honorable
6 1, XXXVII| I do not on that account change my opinion, for so great
7 1, XLVII | Consular authority by either change, took the middle course,
8 2, VIII | create a new Kingdom, and change the name of the province,
9 2, VIII | are not necessitated to change places. On the other hand,
10 2, XXIII | would have a desire for any change of fortune. Which is entirely
11 2, XXVII | intention of that army was to change the State in Florence, to
12 2, XXX | it, Republics and States change often, and they will always
13 2, XXX | often, and they will always change until there springs up one
14 3, I | beyond this time men begin to change their customs and transgress
15 3, III | ancient history, that after a change of State, either from a
16 3, VI | having time, to have to change an order, and to change
17 3, VI | change an order, and to change it from the one that had
18 3, VI | ordered first: and if this change causes disorder in anything,
19 3, VI | Church: so that they had to change to new members for every
20 3, VII | injured, as happened in the change that Rome made from Kings
21 3, VII | death of men. But when that change of State is made by common
22 3, IX | CHAPTER IX~HOW ONE MUST CHANGE WITH THE TIMES, IF HE WANTS
23 3, IX | in one manner, will never change, as has been said, and it
24 3, IX | necessity that, when times change in a way not in accordance
25 3, IX | reasons that we cannot thus change; The one, that we cannot
26 3, IX | the times, but he does not change his methods. The ruin of
27 3, XII | servitude often esteem less a change of masters, and rather many
28 3, XXXI | fortune; and if it should change, exalting him now, oppressing
29 3, XXXI | oppressing him then, he does not change but always keeps his courage,
30 3, XXXI | And when there is a sudden change of fortune, as soon as they
31 3, XXXI | then without making any change in arrangements, he said:
32 3, XXXI | their own virtu, they will change with changes of fortune,
33 3, XLIX | the government began to change and depart from those institutions
34 3, XLIX | suitable remedy, which without change, was so well accepted by
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