Book, Chapter
1 1, II | but which [were] initially governed themselves through their
2 1, II | in mind the past tyranny] governed themselves according to
3 1, II | their conveniences, and governed and preserved private and
4 1, II | which all the Republics are governed and will eventually be governed;
5 1, II | governed and will eventually be governed; but rarely do they return
6 1, VI | disproportion between those who governed and those who were governed,
7 1, VI | governed and those who were governed, for the number of Gentlemen
8 1, VI | Sparta, as I have said, being governed by a King and limited Senate
9 1, VI | of this were able to be governed by a few: The other, that
10 1, VI | unsupportable to those few who governed her.~Considering all these
11 1, VII | which could arise if it were governed by private authority were
12 1, X | reign. For in those times governed by good [Emperors], he will
13 1, XII | condition, and is not also governed by one Republic or one Prince,
14 1, XXVII | brought by that fury which governed all his actions, with only
15 1, XXXIV | never happen that it be governed by extraordinary methods.
16 1, XL | contrary, nor could he have governed more imprudently, that in
17 1, LVIII | period when that province was governed by laws, nor those who arose
18 2, IV | which through a league governed their Empire; nor could
19 2, IV | addition to this they are governed by a council, and it follows
20 2, XXI | allowed that City to be governed by itself and by a Genoese
21 2, XXX | neighbors; and if it is governed in a way that the neighbors (
22 2, XXXII | from the desire to be well governed, being attracted by the
23 2, XXXIII| whose counsels he had been governed. In addition to this the
24 3, I | this subject, those who governed the State of Florence, from
25 3, V | having broken the laws and governed it [his Kingdom] tyrannically;
26 3, V | For men when they are well governed, do not seek or desire any
27 3, V | as happened to the people governed by the above named [Princes],
28 3, XXII | that humanity with which he governed them, and after relating
29 3, XVII | to see how the ancients governed who had to judge in similar
30 3, XXXI | always happen to whoever is governed as they were; for this becoming
31 3, XXXIX | say that those Heroes who governed the world in their time,
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