Book, Chapter
1 1, II | them. And it is seen that Sparta observed hers [laws] for
2 1, II | established his laws in Sparta, that in giving parts to
3 1, II | short time as compared to Sparta.~But let us come to Rome,
4 1, V | preferred since the liberty of Sparta and Venice had a much longer
5 1, V | it can imitate Venice and Sparta, for those reasons why and
6 1, VI | Rome.~For example, there is Sparta among the ancients, Venice
7 1, VI | previously mentioned by me. Sparta created a King with a small
8 1, VI | and maintain it united.~Sparta, as I have said, being governed
9 1, VI | being few inhabitants in Sparta, and the path having been
10 1, VI | Lycurgus had established in Sparta more equality of substance
11 1, VI | one, the inhabitants of Sparta were few, and because of
12 1, VI | Rome could therefore, like Sparta, have created a Prince for
13 1, VI | Empire, she could not, like Sparta, limit the number of her
14 1, VI | he may establish her as Sparta and Venice: but because
15 1, VI | their ruin, as happened to Sparta and Venice, the first of
16 1, VI | organize internally like Sparta, or like Venice locate it
17 1, IX | is that of Agis, King of Sparta, who desiring to bring the
18 1, IX | decision helped to revive Sparta and give to Cleomene that
19 1, IX | finding that by herself [Sparta] was inferior in strength,
20 1, XL | enough for Nabis, Tyrant of Sparta, when Greece and the Roman
21 1, LVIII| nor those who arose in Sparta, nor those who have risen
22 2, II | following [the friendship of] Sparta, the the others [of] Athens:
23 2, III | shown by the example of Sparta and Athens; which two Republics
24 2, III | thousand men under arms, while Sparta and Athens were never able [
25 2, III | such as is seen happened in Sparta, which had conquered all
26 2, IV | And as these two Cities [Sparta and Athens] did not do either
27 2, X | Macedonian and the King of Sparta, where he narrates that
28 2, X | want of money the King of Sparta was obliged to come to battle
29 2, X | them. And if that King of Sparta, because of a dearth of
30 2, X | counsels and good soldiers of Sparta were of more value than
31 3, VI | exile. This man went to Sparta, and did not communicate
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