Book, Chapter
1 1, I | organization] before it was destroyed by Selim the Grand Turk,
2 1, II | against the Prince, and having destroyed him, they obeyed them as
3 1, II | the aid of the multitude, destroyed them. And the memory of
4 1, II | being yet fresh [and] having destroyed the oligarchic state [of
5 1, X | Capitol of its citizens destroyed, the ancient temples desolate,
6 1, XV | Tuscany, and their armies destroyed and Captains killed, and
7 1, XVI | to death and the Tarquins destroyed, with all those remedies
8 1, XXIII| lead it over the Alps to be destroyed by the malignity of the
9 1, XXX | delays and indecision, he is destroyed.~As to a Republic wishing
10 1, XLV | of] appeal which he had destroyed, nor to have as defender
11 1, XLV | until all the Nobility was destroyed. And great evils would have
12 1, LII | of favor, would easily be destroyed. Which [thing] turned out
13 1, LII | with so much glory, had destroyed his enemies and acquired
14 2 | of the world after having destroyed the Eastern Roman Empire.
15 2, II | with its arms and greatness destroyed all the Republics and all
16 2, V | of those times have been destroyed from diverse causes: of
17 2, VIII | ancient valor, that Empire was destroyed by similar people, such
18 2, XII | their forces together, they destroyed them [Cimbrians]. The Swiss
19 2, XXIII| bestowed benefits on them or destroyed them, granting to the beneficiaries
20 2, XXIII| every way: the others they destroyed their towns, colonies were
21 2, XXIII| advised that Arezzo should be destroyed, those who were deemed more
22 2, XXIII| ought to given benefits or destroyed: the other, how much the
23 2, XXIII| judged, it must be either destroyed or caressed, otherwise every
24 2, XXIV | existed in that province to be destroyed, judging them to be injurious.
25 2, XXIV | Princes in their States, destroyed it. And thus without founding
26 2, XXVII| extinction that he took and destroyed it, and killed or made slave
27 3, X | him from being entirely destroyed was the irregularity of
28 3, XV | restore that which three had destroyed. Whence the uselessness
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