Book, Chapter
1 1, XIV | of which it seems to me proper to adduce an example in
2 1, XV | Rome, it has appeared to me proper to commit this in this place
3 1, XXIX | will be spoken of in their proper place. As to the errors
4 1, XLI | become bad, ought to do it by proper means [gradually], and in
5 1, XLVI | be discussed by us in its proper place.~
6 1, L | administration of a business, it is proper either to impose on them
7 1, LIX | Prince, it appears to me proper to examine whose faith is
8 1, LX | without peril. And it was proper, therefore, that the plebs
9 2, XXII | discussed in full in its proper place. Certain events also
10 2, XXIV | times, it appears to me proper to put into consideration
11 2, XXVI | will be narrated in its proper place, and this conspiracy
12 2, XXXIII| this or that town as seemed proper to him. Which things are
13 3, VI | CONSPIRACIES~And it does not appear proper to me to omit the discussion
14 3, IX | at bay, it appears to me proper to discuss in the following
15 3, XII | subject further, it appears proper to me to cite those Roman
16 3, XX | contrary means, it appears proper to me to discuss in the
17 3, XXI | results, it does not appear proper to me to omit the discussion
18 3, XXII | when they are seen to be in proper proportion, then they command,
19 3, XXII | they command, when out of proper proportion, they abstain.
20 3, XXII | necessary that there be a proper proportion between he who
21 3, XXIV | from the beginning, and proper remedies taken she would
22 3, XXVIII| if not corrected at the proper time. And to discuss this
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