Book, Chapter
1 1, I | so much that in order to avoid these dangers, moved either
2 1, I | power, it is necessary to avoid this sterility of country
3 1, II | could be done to them, to avoid like evils they were led
4 1, VI | it is never possible to avoid one inconvenience but that
5 1, XXX | REPUBLIC OUGHT TO USE TO AVOID THIS VICE OF INGRATITUDE,
6 1, XXX | TOUCHED BY IT~A Prince, to avoid the necessity of having
7 1, XXX | to a Republic wishing to avoid this vice of ingratitude,
8 1, XXX | and a Citizen who wants to avoid its sting ought to observe
9 1, LVI | these, which I will omit to avoid tedium. I shall narrate
10 1, LVII | shelter which enables you to avoid their first attack: for
11 2 | may read my writings can avoid the latter [evils] and imitate
12 2, XIV | fear, you do so in order to avoid war, but most of the times
13 2, XIV | of the times you do not avoid it, for he to whom you have
14 2, XVI | all into one rank, they avoid it when they can by making
15 2, XXX | plunder the people, and to avoid an imaginary rather than
16 2, XXXII | treatment; which in wanting to avoid, a City surrenders. Of all
17 3, VI | Prince ought therefore to avoid these public charges, but
18 3, VI | of what he should do to avoid them. For by guarding himself
19 3, VI | execution; and in wanting to avoid these, there exist these
20 3, VI | do thusly are likely to avoid the dangers that exist in
21 3, X | X~THAT A CAPTAIN CANNOT AVOID AN ENGAGEMENT IF THE ADVERSARY
22 3, X | charge on others, and to avoid the dangers have far removed
23 3, X | stay in the field, cannot avoid an engagement any time the
24 3, X | to surrender. So that to avoid an engagement by these two
25 3, X | not enough in wanting to avoid a battle, and not wanting
26 3, X | much less also can that man avoid an engagement who with the
27 3, XXX | guarding a City ought to avoid as a dangerous rock the
28 3, XXXV | how they may be able to avoid this infamy or danger, no
29 3, XXXV | Princes, and they would not avoid danger as in a little while
30 3, XXXV | been silent, and he did not avoid the danger by not having
31 3, XXXVII| a good Captain ought to avoid entirely doing anything
32 3, XLI | did not appear he should avoid any procedure in order to
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