Book, Chapter
1 Gre | even if I should have been deceived on many occasions, I know
2 1, X | however, nearly all men deceived by a false good or a false
3 1, XVIII| that the people came to be deceived or forced into deciding
4 1, XXXV | either from having been deceived or for some other reason
5 1, XXXVI| much the other Republics deceived themselves in deviating [
6 1, XLVI | virtuous, everyone is easily deceived and no one takes any remedy
7 1, L | council were not satisfied or deceived. And this inconvenience
8 1, LIII | TIMES DESIRE THEIR RUIN, DECEIVED BY A FALSE SPECIES OF GOOD:
9 1, LIII | first, that many times, deceived by a false illusion of good,
10 1, LIII | occurs sometimes, having been deceived before either by events
11 2, I | in part because they are deceived by those means which he
12 2, XIII | his maternal uncle, to be deceived in so many ways, without
13 2, XVIII| will see that he was rather deceived than overpowered, and never
14 2, XX | infinite others have been deceived. And an ambitious Prince
15 2, XXII | experience of things are easily deceived, for they have in them that
16 2, XXII | meet him, will find itself deceived, unless the army should
17 2, XXV | as was said above) were deceived by this opinion, and were
18 2, XXV | similar reasons will be deceived.~
19 3, III | of government, and he was deceived: And although because of
20 3, III | good. But the first opinion deceived him, not knowing that malignity
21 3, IV | how Tarquinius Priscus was deceived by the seemingly legal possession
22 3, IV | content. And Servius Tullus deceived himself believing he could
23 3, VI | most of the times men are deceived by the love they judge others
24 3, VI | Prince, you can be easily deceived in this: because as soon
25 3, XII | less the people are often deceived; they, in their intense
26 3, XXII | otherwise you will find yourself deceived. Here it is to be noted
27 3, XXXIV| case they are almost never deceived. I speak only of those ranks
28 3, XXXIV| that the people might be deceived by the fame, opinions, and
29 3, XLIII| she would not have been deceived by them on this and other
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