Book, Chapter
1 1, I | find in the countries they acquire, as Moses did, or they build
2 1, V | TUMULTUOUS EITHER HE WHO WANTS TO ACQUIRE OR HE WHO WANTS TO MAINTAIN~
3 1, V | either those who desire to acquire that which they do not have,
4 1, V | either those who desire to acquire, or those who fear to lose
5 1, V | power] or he who wanted to acquire it, since the desires of
6 1, V | are in those who want to acquire it, because it does not
7 1, V | which they have, unless they acquire more from others. And, moreover,
8 1, VI | manage them, [and], if you acquire other dominion, you will
9 1, XVI | does not (as I have said) acquire friendly partisans, for
10 1, XX | virtu are sufficient to acquire the world, as was [the case
11 1, XLVI | seek friendships, and to acquire them either by apparently
12 1, XLVI | evil, and that they should acquire that reputation which does
13 2, I | armies that enabled her to acquire that Empire; and the order
14 2, I | more Virtu enabled them to acquire that Empire than did Fortune,
15 2, II | those things and seek to acquire those goods whose acquisition
16 2, IV | Tuscans. For if they could not acquire that power in Italy, which
17 2, VI | or from ambition, is to acquire and maintain the acquisition,
18 2, VI | by little, they came to acquire reputation over them and
19 2, XIX | a Republic great and to acquire Empire. And if these means
20 2, XIX | impoverishes himself in war cannot acquire power, even though he is
21 2, XIX | from their having wanted to acquire but not to have known the
22 2, XIX | ordered Republic when they acquire a City or a Province full
23 2, XX | others as well, seeks to acquire that which he will not be
24 2, XXIV | but inside the towns they acquire. And if the example given
25 3, X | one ought also to want to acquire glory: and there is more
26 3, XII | rebellion, are more difficult to acquire than they were in the original
27 3, XXI | able by contrary methods to acquire glory and reputation. And
28 3, XXII | a [commander] does not acquire particular friends (as we
29 3, XXXIV| those Citizens who want to acquire fame in order to obtain
30 3, XL | discussed above, will never acquire them for you gloriously.
31 3, XLV | flee than otherwise, to acquire that glory by death which
32 3, XLV | by Fabius, so as not to acquire less honor by living than
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