Book, Chapter
1 1, III | Nobility, they came for the security of the Plebs to the creation
2 1, X | much glory, how much honor, security, and tranquil satisfaction
3 1, X | that they had had greater security for a longer time. Nor is
4 1, X | to glory or censure, to security or fear. For of the twenty-six
5 1, X | people full of love and security. Then if he will consider
6 1, XVI | liberty also as to live in security. For in all Republics in
7 1, XVI | it is enough to live in security, are easily satisfied by
8 1, XVI | realization to the general security of the people. And when
9 1, XVI | very short time to live in security and contentment. In example
10 1, XVI | of France, which lives in security from nothing else other
11 1, XVI | number of laws in which the security of his people is realized.
12 1, XVIII| should give them fear. This security, and this weakness of her
13 1, XLV | other provisions for the security of the Citizens having had
14 2, IV | given them, they lived in security for a long time, with very
15 2, XXI | these two methods gives more security to the King from the Rule [
16 2, XXIII| others, and for his own security, a Prince has no other remedy
17 2, XXIV | there is not that internal security of which you persuade yourself,
18 2, XXIV | fortress was harmful and not a security to his heirs: for judging
19 3, II | able to live in greater security and maintain his patrimony,
20 3, V | possess the kingdom with security, not having to fear those
21 3, V | they would find as much security and satisfaction to him
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