Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | therefore a thing worthy of consideration to see whether in Rome there
2 1, IX | but which should be given consideration by those who desire to be
3 1, XII | And whoever should give consideration to its foundations, and
4 1, XXIV | closer, and with better consideration will look for what the orders
5 1, XXIX | something worthy of greater consideration, that a people does not
6 1, XL | many and [worthy] of much consideration, both by those who want
7 1, XLVI | the Magistrates treat with consideration. And when he has risen to
8 1, XLVII | deception which, in the general consideration, they had presupposed. So
9 2, XXIV | to me proper to put into consideration whether it is good to build
10 2, XXVII | is a matter that merits consideration, this deception that exists
11 2, XXXIII| other things that merit consideration, is to see with what authority
12 3, VI | necessity, will act without consideration. As an example, there are
13 3, VI | and without taking into consideration the strength of the conspirators,
14 3, VIII | all of them than any other consideration; and they considered much
15 3, IX | with drive, others with consideration and caution. And as in the
16 3, IX | proceeded with his army with consideration and caution, far removed
17 3, XLI | there ought not to exist any consideration of what is just or unjust,
18 3, XLI | rather, ahead of every other consideration, that proceeding ought to
19 3, XLIII | of Florence, and takes in consideration also those which have occurred
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