Book, Chapter
1 Gre | and likewise those who govern a Kingdom, not those who
2 1, VI | small Senate which should govern her. Venice did not divide
3 1, XVI | And whoever undertakes to govern a multitude either by the
4 1, XXX | to be ungrateful ought to govern as Rome did, and a Citizen
5 1, XXXVI | descends from a high rank to govern a lesser, than in one who
6 1, XXXVI | rises from a lower rank to govern a higher one. For the latter
7 1, XXXIX | understood by those who govern, it follows that the same
8 1, XL | Ten. Appius remained to govern the City: whereupon it happened
9 2, X | measure his forces, and govern himself in accordance with
10 2, XXI | accustomed to living free or to govern themselves by their own
11 2, XXIV | little prudence of those who govern them; and one of the things
12 2, XXXI | upon each day by those who govern States; and I am especially
13 3, VI | when there is time, men can govern themselves in their own
14 3, XXII | about how a Prince has to govern approach more toward Valerius
15 3, XXVI | great damage to those who govern a City, and have caused
16 3, XVII | because you are not able to govern well, often changing the
17 3, XXVIII| Citizens of repute, nor govern itself well in any way.
18 3, XXIX | entirely from those who govern them, who were of a similar
19 3, XXXIV | judging him inadequate to govern in the Consulship in those
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