Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | authority, and not having the dominion, nor fear of it, there was
2 1, VI | and], if you acquire other dominion, you will not be able to
3 1, VI | should want it to expand in dominion and power as did Rome, or
4 1, IX | consequently her power and dominion, was at once killed by Spartan
5 1, XII | that the fear of losing her dominion of temporal things has made
6 2, I | Sardinia and Sicily, and had dominion in part of Spain. Which
7 2, II | never increased either in dominion or wealth except while they
8 2, II | virtu at arms expands his dominion, no usefulness would result
9 2, IV | the said Tuscans lost the Dominion of that country which today
10 2, IV | from having acquired that dominion which they were unable to
11 2, IV | Communities participating in that dominion, they do not value much
12 2, IV | they do not seek greater dominion, as much because necessity
13 2, IV | with very much glory of Dominion and arms, and especially
14 2, VIII | province, not in order to seek dominion over them as those others
15 2, IX | plan to come under their dominion. And as the aim of Rome
16 2, XIII | take away the State and Dominion of Lombardy from his uncle
17 2, XVIII| Marc Anthony overran the dominion of Parthia for many days
18 2, XIX | one was content with the [dominion of the] sea, and the other
19 2, XXI | under the Florentine Empire [Dominion]. Everyone also knows how
20 2, XXI | voluntarily under their Dominion, and the others to have
21 2, XXVII| came into the Florentine dominion to reinstate the Medici
22 2, XXVII| had entered the Florentine dominion, they would take up arms
23 3, XVIII| assaulting from another side the dominion of the Florentines, and
24 3, XLIV | and tedious, through the dominion of the King, and the other,
25 3, XLIV | other, short, through the dominion of that Marquis; but he
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