Book, Chapter
1 1, II | Principality easily becomes a tyranny, autocracy easily become
2 1, II | therefore from fear to injury, a tyranny quickly arose. From this
3 1, II | having in mind the past tyranny] governed themselves according
4 1, II | he died he saw arise the tyranny of Pisistratus: and although
5 1, X | SO MUCH ARE THOSE OF A TYRANNY SHAMEFUL~Among all men who
6 1, X | themselves, they turn to Tyranny, nor do they see because
7 1, XVII | returned to the ancient Tyranny. But there is no more striking
8 1, XXV | which by authors is called a Tyranny, ought to change everything,
9 1, XXIX | many times rather leads to tyranny, as happened in Rome under
10 1, XXXIV | was in time the cause of tyranny in Rome; alleging that the
11 1, XXXIV | title] have imposed his tyranny. Which thing was not well
12 1, XL | Decemvirate, prejudicial to that Tyranny which he had intended to
13 1, XL | the evil of creating this Tyranny first arose in Rome for
14 1, XL | favor of one man, then a Tyranny quickly springs up. The
15 1, XL | had taken this path, his tyranny would have taken on more
16 1, XL | that in order to hold the tyranny he made enemies of those
17 1, XLI | in order to maintain his tyranny, that of jumping from one
18 1, XLII | to be friendly to that tyranny, and that Quintus Fabius,
19 2, II | had freed herself from the tyranny of Pisistratus. But above
20 2, II | that soon there arises a Tyranny over a free society, the
21 2, II | treatise which he wrote on Tyranny.~It is no wonder, therefore,
22 3, III | either from a Republic to a Tyranny, or from a Tyranny to a
23 3, III | to a Tyranny, or from a Tyranny to a Republic, a memorable
24 3, VI | being able to endure the tyranny of Aristotimus, Tyrant of
25 3, VI | avenge the kingdom from the Tyranny of that Magian. And when
26 3, VI | ordinary perils which befall a Tyranny, against which there are
27 3, VII | are made from liberty to tyranny, and contrarywise, some
28 3, VIII | opened the road to that Tyranny which they had closed to
29 3, VIII | after them aspired to the Tyranny. Thus, in the same way,
30 3, VIII | of Liberty or in favor of Tyranny, ought to consider the condition
31 3, XXII | methods prepare the way for Tyranny: to himself, because his
32 3, XXVIII| MANY TIMES A BEGINNING OF TYRANNY IS HIDDEN UNDER A PIOUS
33 3, XXVIII| Citizens is the cause of tyranny in Republics. And in order
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