Book, Chapter
1 1, I | themselves, without any particular Prince who should organize
2 1, VII | arrangement which have their own particular limits, and do not transcend
3 1, VII | Senate nor the Plebs nor any particular citizen, ever attempted
4 1, VIII | to which Manlius made no particular reply, but going on in an
5 1, VIII | witnesses nor any other particular confrontation to prove them
6 1, XL | haughtiness of the Ten, and in particular Valerius and Horatius: and
7 1, XLVII | matters, [and] not so much in particular matters. As a general thing,
8 1, XLVII | make a judgment of their particular men, recognized their weaknesses,
9 1, XLVII | the knowledge of things in particular had taken away that deception
10 1, XLVII | disregard popular judgment in particular matters, [such as] the distribution
11 1, XLVIII| not deceive themselves in particular matters.~
12 1, XLIX | City. And to come to some particular example I say, that among
13 1, LIII | results the ruin of the particular Citizens who are in charge
14 1, LVIII | in them than there are in particular Princes: And to accuse the
15 2, IV | extend myself in giving a particular account of them. Before
16 2, IV | and although there is no particular history of their affairs,
17 2, XXVIII| Tuscany, and Clusium in particular. For the people of Clusium
18 3, I | executions, together with these particular examples had been followed
19 3, I | the actions of some men in particular had made Rome great and
20 3, VI | suppose] that there are some particular individuals who have been
21 3, VI | simple offenses against particular individuals will make less
22 3, XVI | or by the injury of some particular citizen. From which a Republic
23 3, XXI | to Hannibal, there is no particular example where his cruelty
24 3, XXII | commander] does not acquire particular friends (as we said above),
25 3, XXII | spring up because of the particular [individual] good will which
26 3, XXXIV | many rivals, but in these particular acts he did not have any
27 3, XXXV | party, in whose honor that particular decision had been made,
28 3, XXXIX | without this general and particular knowledge, a Captain of
29 3, XXXIX | practice, or rather this particular knowledge, is acquired more
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