Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | which he would make his decision. And whoever considers well
2 1, IX | the laws of Lycurgus. This decision helped to revive Sparta
3 1, XI | prudence, yielded to his every decision. It is indeed true that
4 1, XXIII| For almost always this decision will be damaging unless
5 1, XXVII| Perugia with this purpose and decision known to everyone, he did
6 1, XXXIX| functions to the Signoria. Which decision was so pernicious that it
7 1, XLVII| who merited it. Of which decision Titus Livius, deservingly
8 1, XLVII| and having come to this decision, he had the Senate assemble,
9 1, LII | should conform to their decision: for to do otherwise in
10 1, LIII | death than consent to such a decision. So that this subject coming
11 1, LIII | assault Sicily, so that this decision taken against the will of
12 1, LV | this subject to consider a decision of the Senate concerning
13 1, LV | plundered. And although such a decision was not put into effect,
14 1, LV | one had of value. And such decision being made in accordance
15 1, LVII | in speaking against the decision of their Prince: but afterwards,
16 2, IV | they are tardier in every decision than those which come from
17 2, VIII | And having made such a decision, they elected as captains
18 2, XV | had been undertaken [the decision made], whatever it might
19 2, XXIII| proposition was followed by the decision of the Senate which was
20 2, XXIII| and how harmful was their decision, as will be discussed more
21 3, VI | ears of the Prince. Such a decision [plot] can be made by any
22 3, XVIII| of the one who made the decision; as happened to Brutus and
23 3, XXIV | completely negated this decision, saying that they should
24 3, XXXII| in similar fashion. Which decision and execution made that
25 3, XXXV | of a grave and important decision in such a manner that the
26 3, XXXV | whose honor that particular decision had been made, had not been
27 3, XLIV | the necessity for quick decision, who, when it is demanded
28 3, XLIV | occupied by this quick decision, sent him the keys, which
29 3, XLIX | hesitate through a judicial decision to put to death an entire
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