Book, Chapter
1 1, V | to possess it, either to avenge themselves against them [
2 1, VII | Aruntes not being able to avenge himself because of the power
3 1, VII | out to them how they could avenge the injury he had received
4 1, XVI | two things: the one, to avenge themselves against those
5 1, XVI | people had, that is, to avenge themselves. But as to the
6 1, XLVII | haughtiness of the Nobility and avenge themselves for the injuries
7 2, IV | against her in order to avenge the injuries inflicted on
8 2, XIX | similar Cities or Provinces avenge themselves against their
9 2, XIX | luxury dwell there, and will avenge the conquered world. If,
10 2, XXVIII| PRINCE OR A REPUBLIC, NOT TO AVENGE AN INJURY MADE AGAINST THE
11 2, XXVIII| Republic he will seek to avenge himself even with their
12 2, XXVIII| but not only did he not avenge him, but promoted Attalus
13 3, VI | others] and who desire to avenge themselves. This desire
14 3, VI | himself in so much danger to avenge it: The other, even if they
15 3, VI | powerful than they who will avenge them. And if it should ever
16 3, VI | seeking how they were to avenge the kingdom from the Tyranny
17 3, VI | someone is left who will avenge the slain Prince. There
18 3, VI | engage in an enterprise to avenge it, to seek to learn very
19 3, VII | injured ones would want to avenge themselves, and from this
20 3, VII | made by those who have to avenge themselves, which were always
21 3, XIII | went to Rome in order to avenge himself against his Countrymen;
22 3, XVI | patient not to have desired to avenge himself either by the ruin
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