Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~A PEOPLE ACCUSTOMED TO LIVING UNDER A PRINCE,
2 1, XVI | a field, [and] not being accustomed to [obtain] food or not
3 1, XVI | happens to a people, who being accustomed to living under governments
4 1, XXI | Tuscans, or of others who were accustomed to bear arms, but as a most
5 1, XXI | finding themselves in a City accustomed to servitude, and in the
6 2, IV | especially those which were accustomed to living in freedom, is
7 2, IV | of those who, having been accustomed to live under Kings, did
8 2, XIX | of deviating from their accustomed habits. Would it have been
9 2, XXI | those Cities mainly that are accustomed to living free or to govern
10 2, XXIII | especially if these are accustomed to be, or appeared to be,
11 2, XXIII | when a City, powerful and accustomed to living free, is to be
12 2, XXVIII| ambassadors, being more accustomed to act than to speak, having
13 3, VI | he be of firm spirit and accustomed to the use of the sword
14 3, VIII | accused [their families] were accustomed to appear downcast, dressed
15 3, VIII | Tribunes of the plebs who were accustomed always to favor the things
16 3, IX | Principality. For a man who is accustomed to proceed in one manner,
17 3, XII | neighboring Cities of Venice being accustomed to live under a Prince and
18 3, XII | free; and those which are accustomed to servitude often esteem
19 3, XXX | patient. And, if there are men accustomed to live in a corrupt City,
20 3, XXXI | every man has learned and is accustomed to do, let him do it. And
21 3, XXXV | in these things, and are accustomed to judge the good or evil
22 3, XLIX | the Romans had not been accustomed to punish the great number
23 3, XLIX | of those men who had been accustomed to direct it. When Quintus
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