Book, Chapter
1 1, II | themselves, but may be so easily corrupted that they also become pernicious.
2 1, VIII | enterprise because of having been corrupted; and of yet another, because
3 1, VIII | blamed, alleging he had been corrupted by the Lucchesi: which calumny,
4 1, X | those who praised him were corrupted by his fortune and frightened
5 1, X | temples desolate, ceremonies corrupted, the City full of adulterers:
6 1, X | informers rewarded, servants corrupted against the masters, freemen
7 1, XVI | therefore, being not yet corrupted when they recovered their
8 1, XVI | if that people had been corrupted, there never would have
9 1, XVII | as the members had been corrupted it was impossible ever again
10 1, XVII | very true matter that a corrupted City which exists under
11 1, XVII | where the people is not corrupted, tumults and other troubles
12 1, XVIII | maintained in a City that is corrupted, or, if there had not been
13 1, XVIII | in a City that has become corrupted, or to establish it there
14 1, XXIX | things in a Republic already corrupted cause great evils, and which
15 1, XXIX | less in a Republic not yet corrupted they are the cause of great
16 1, XXXV | that the people are not corrupted, for an absolute authority
17 1, XXXVII| beginning, it had become corrupted in its application. So that
18 1, XL | gifts these youths were corrupted, and preferred their license
19 1, XLII | XLII~HOW EASILY MAN MAY BE CORRUPTED~It should be noted also
20 1, XLII | Decemvirate how easily men are corrupted and make themselves become
21 1, XLVII | having been perverted and corrupted by the Nobles. And as this
22 1, XLVIII| suitable means they [surely] corrupted some sordid and most ignoble
23 1, XLIX | he was able easily to be corrupted by powerful Citizens) was
24 1, LV | the body of people is so corrupted that the laws are not sufficient
25 2, XIX | arguments their judgment was corrupted, nor have they considered
26 2, XIX | Rome had been in any part corrupted, that acquisition without
27 3, I | time that goodness becomes corrupted, of necessity it will kill
28 3, VI | Republic which is partly corrupted; for in an uncorrupted one (
29 3, VIII | need to find the people corrupted by the times and that, little
30 3, XI | have a long time before corrupted that Republic which was
31 3, XI | that Republic which was not corrupted. None the less, as in all
32 3, XI | army in the field, they corrupted Signor Lodovico who was
33 3, XXXIII| pertinent to Religion were corrupted, says thusly: It pleases
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