Book, Chapter
1 1, I | place in addition to being strong, could be arranged in a
2 1, VI | like Venice locate it in a strong place, and of such power
3 1, XXXIII| of his, made themselves strong against Cosimo and drove
4 1, XXXVII| therefore, came to make two strong offenses against the Nobles,
5 1, LII | those arms which made him strong (which they could have done
6 1, LIII | AND HOW GREAT HOPES AND STRONG PROMISES EASILY MOVE THEM~
7 1, LIV | man of grave aspect and strong with merit~They became silent,
8 1, LVII | LVII~TOGETHER THE PLEBS ARE STRONG, DISPERSED THEY ARE WEAK~
9 1, LVII | that all together they are strong, but when each one then
10 2, II | makes men presently less strong, which I believe is the
11 2, X | place becomes a plain where strong defenders are lacking. Money
12 2, XVII | yet been found which is so strong that in a few days it will
13 2, XXIV | even if they should be so strong that that enemy cannot occupy
14 2, XXV | small. For when it has been strong and large, they caused that
15 2, XXX | City had been armed and strong, everything would have proceeded
16 3, VI | of them is taken who is a strong man, he can with his courage
17 3, X | Maximus of staying in a strong place is good when you have
18 3, XI | that one by itself and less strong than in the greater number
19 3, XI | weak that body which was strong. I do not want here to cite
20 3, XIV | because as they appear strong, their weakness will not
21 3, XXII | he will see him a very strong man, gentle toward his father
22 3, XXII | men like himself, and his strong spirit makes his commands
23 3, XXII | spirit makes his commands as strong, and these same (once they
24 3, XXII | vigorous orders, one must be strong, and he who is of this strength
25 3, XXXI | CHAPTER XXXI~STRONG REPUBLICS AND EXCELLENT
26 3, XXXIX | enemy, Aulus Cornelius? That strong point is our hope and our
27 3, XXXIX | explore where the enemy strong points are placed, and how
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