Book, Chapter
1 Gre | I have departed from the common usage of those writers,
2 1, II | by them, preferring every common usefulness to their conveniences,
3 1, IV | violence prejudicial to the common good, but laws and institutions
4 1, IX | promote, not himself, but the common good, and not his own succession
5 1, IX | own succession but his [common] country, ought to endeavor
6 1, IX | had done he did for the common good and not for his own
7 1, IX | to formulate laws for the common good [only] by assigning
8 1, XVI | in addition to this that common usefulness which free society
9 1, XVIII | laws, [and] not for the common liberty, but for their own
10 1, XLIX | never organized her for the common good, but always in favor
11 1, LVIII | therefore, contrary to the common opinion which says that
12 1, LVIII | lovers of glory and of the common good of their country: He
13 1, LVIII | they fear will oppose the common good, those of a Prince
14 2, II | individual good, but the common good is what makes Cities
15 2, II | And, without doubt, this common good is not observed except
16 2, IX | league for a long time, is a common cause which arises among
17 2, X | OF WAR ALTHOUGH THIS IS COMMON OPINION~Because anyone can
18 2, X | more readily. Nor can that common opinion be more false which
19 2, X | therefore, that gold (as common opinion shouts) is not the
20 2, XXII | ambition, it follows that a common deception [error] is judged
21 3, VII | change of State is made by common consent of the general public
22 3, VIII | the Nobles to suppress a common pestilence. The people of
23 3, XI | corruptible, or a lover of the common good, whom they would dispose
24 3, XII | not contriving against the common good, but against the few
25 3, XXII | everyone and loving only the common good, a [commander] does
26 3, XXVIII| and acting well for the common benefit. The way to such
27 3, XXXIV | promulgating a law that served some common usefulness, or by accusing
28 3, XXXIV | or saying concerning the common good, which show the lord
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