Book, Chapter
1 1, I | say that all Cities are built either by men born in the
2 1, I | authority of Theseus was built by the dispersed inhabitants
3 1, I | like reasons: the other built by many people [who] had
4 1, I | second case, when a city is built by foreign forces, is caused
5 1, I | expense; [thy Roman people built many cities, throughout
6 1, I | their Empire] or they are built by a Prince, not to live
7 1, I | was the City of Alexandria built by Alexander. And because
8 1, I | of Florence, for [it was built either by the soldiers of
9 1, I | plain along the Arno] it was built under the Roman Empire,
10 1, I | and in many other cities built in similar places; which
11 1, I | that mountain as it was, he built Alexandria, where the inhabitants
12 1, I | know that that City was built by foreigners: [but] if
13 1, I | Romulus, it would have been built by men native to the place,
14 2, I | to Fortune, as they had built more temples to Fortune
15 2, IV | settled there where they built many Cities, and they called
16 2, XVII| and an earthwork which was built insufficiently high, and
17 2, XXIV| constitutions, they never built one to hold either a City
18 2, XXIV| some that had already been built. Whence seeing the mode
19 2, XXIV| whether fortresses are built for defending oneself from
20 2, XXIV| reputed wise and none the less built fortresses in Milan, I say
21 2, XXIV| Bentivogli from Bologna, built a fortress in that City,
22 2, XXIV| that Pope Sixtus IV had built, judging that the good will
23 2, XXIV| recovered it, he had a fortress built stronger than all others
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