Book, Chapter
1 1 | or benefiting from the spirit which is contained in it.
2 1, II | generosity, greatness of spirit, riches, and nobility above
3 1, III | had become of a popular spirit, and supportable to everyone
4 1, V | authority from the restless spirit of the People which is the
5 1, VII | able to give vent to their spirit in an ordinary way against
6 1, XXIX | always preserved a hostile spirit against the People: the
7 1, XLI | know the falseness of his spirit. For whoever at one time
8 1, XLIII| fight as free men, that same spirit returned in them, and consequently
9 1, XLV | prudence, and the virtu of his spirit) and among other provisions
10 1, XLV | his ambitions and partisan spirit, took away his reputation
11 1, XLV | cause to quiet and firm the spirit.~
12 1, XLVII| equity, and this loftiness of spirit, which once pervaded all
13 1, LV | to these, yet, by their spirit and their institutions,
14 1, LIX | the Republics had the same spirit and the same wants as Princes,
15 1, LX | deprive him of that vigor of spirit and activity of which [at
16 2, XII | assaults comes with more spirit than he who awaits, which
17 2, XV | doubtful proceedings and where spirit is needed in making decisions,
18 2, XV | proceed from feebleness of spirit and strength or from the
19 2, XVIII| some horses have little spirit and some have much, and
20 2, XIX | military discipline, turned the spirit of the military away from
21 2, XXI | and this difference in spirit has not arisen because the
22 2, XXIII| how much the generosity of spirit and speaking the truth helps,
23 2, XXVI | nothing that so excites their spirit and generates greater indignation,
24 2, XXIX | she selects a man of much spirit and much virtu, that he
25 3, II | convenience to satisfy your spirit [of resentment]. It is true
26 3, VI | crushed in the execution.~The spirit is sometimes lacking to
27 3, VI | even though he be of firm spirit and accustomed to the use
28 3, XXII | himself, and his strong spirit makes his commands as strong,
29 3, XXV | consider the generosity of spirit of those citizens who, when
30 3, XXXI | cowardice and abjection of spirit, gave a good part [of their
31 3, XXXI | But the baseness of their spirit, caused by the bad quality
32 3, XXXI | disciplined them to have the same spirit as himself, and trained
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