Book, Chapter
1 1 | those judgments or to those remedies that have been judged or
2 1, XIII | below: and among the first remedies that were used by the Nobility
3 1, XV | other refuge, nor try other remedies to be able to revive hope
4 1, XVI | destroyed, with all those remedies and institutions which have
5 1, XVI | would have been found valid remedies, in Rome or elsewhere, to
6 1, XXXII | rarely occurs that similar remedies do good. Therefore Republics
7 1, XXXIII| the Romans among the usual remedies made by them in urgent perils,
8 1, XXXIII| error, they will have few remedies to stop him, and they wanting
9 1, XXXIII| caused them to think of remedies, and the remedies they took
10 1, XXXIII| think of remedies, and the remedies they took accelerated the
11 1, XXXIV | takes so much time; and remedies are most dangerous when
12 1, XXXVII| recourse was had to private remedies, and each of thy factions
13 1, XXXIX | Republic, and to apply those remedies which had been used by the
14 1, XLVI | Tribunes were able to make few remedies, because they too were violated.
15 1, LVII | and have need of great remedies to restrain them: their
16 1, LVIII | are fewer have the greater remedies: For a licentious and tumultuous
17 3, VI | these, there exist these remedies. The first and most certain,
18 3, VI | which there are no other remedies than those which have been
19 3, X | other would have had three remedies, that is, the two mentioned
20 3, XVI | in thinking of what those remedies could be, there are two
21 3, XXIV | the beginning, and proper remedies taken she would have existed
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