Book, Chapter
1 1, I | new state]. In this they succeeded happily because of the long
2 1, VIII | another, that he had not succeeded in an enterprise because
3 1, X | were bad: [and] those who succeeded by adoption were all good,
4 1, XIX | MAINTAINED IF A WEAK ONE IS SUCCEEDED BY ANOTHER WEAK ONE~In considering
5 1, XIX | arts of peace; but he was succeeded by Tullus, who by his ferocity
6 1, XXI | not find a man (when he succeeded to the Kingdom) who had
7 1, XXXII| NECESSITY~Although the Romans succeeded happily in being liberal
8 1, XXXII| not succeed for him as it succeeded for the Romans; for the
9 1, LII | People, they would have succeeded without tumult and without
10 2, XXII | and Francis of Angouleme succeeded to the kingdom of France,
11 2, XXXII| and many others, but few succeeded: the reason is, that every
12 3, I | lacking to them. Which is seen succeeded entirely, for as soon as
13 3, VI | against a Prince ought to have succeeded, it should have been this,
14 3, VI | discharge it, whence he succeeded in killing him. In this
15 3, VI | time and without peril have succeeded. Those who have conspired
16 3, VI | mention above) not having succeeded with poison, armed many
17 3, X | And if he [Philip] had succeeded in saving himself, another
18 3, X | another would not have succeeded who was not aided by the
19 3, XIV | without being discovered they succeeded in taking the piazza. And
20 3, XVII | because he knew that if it succeeded, he would reacquire that
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