Book, Chapter
1 1, V | in every Republic there exists the Nobles and the Populace,
2 1, XI | rank; for where Religion exists it is easily possible to
3 1, XVII | that a corrupted City which exists under a Prince, even though
4 1, XVII | harm; but where corruption exists, well ordered laws are of
5 1, XVII | from an inequality that exists in that City; and wanting
6 1, XXI | Tullus that such a defect exists not because of the lack
7 1, XXV | with appearances, as if it exists, and many times are moved
8 1, XXIX | itself; for a City which exists free has two objectives,
9 1, XL | ambition and avarice that exists in them, the Tyrant not
10 1, XLIX | hundred years of which there exists a true record, without ever
11 1, LV | their kingdom there yet exists a good part of that ancient
12 1, LV | how much religion still exists in those people. And it
13 1, LV | no Gentlemen: but there exists so much equality, that it
14 1, LV | established where a great equality exists or can be established, and,
15 1, LV | where a great inequality exists; otherwise they will lack
16 2, XVIII| difference in virtu that exists between the one and the
17 2, XXVII| consideration, this deception that exists in men and very often causing
18 3, I | of France, which Kingdom exists under laws and ordinances
19 3, VI | kill him. And if this power exists in a man bound and a prisoner,
20 3, XXII | anytime this proportion exists, it can be believed that
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