Book, Chapter
1 1 | elements, and men should have changed the order of their motions
2 1, XVIII| people], those laws that were changed were not enough to keep
3 1, XVIII| longer to be good have to be changed either completely, or little
4 1, XXV | the institutions have been changed, even though in fact the
5 1, XL | thing in Rome. He in truth changed the impediment into an opportunity,
6 1, XLI | opportunities, so that before his changed nature takes away old favors
7 1, XLII | the malignity of Appius, changed his good habits into the
8 2, V | them. And as these sects changed two or three times in five
9 2, VI | the time of war when they changed the method of proceeding;
10 2, VIII | other provinces which have changed names, to recount which
11 2, XXV | City of Siena has never changed her State with the help
12 2, XXVI | Irritated by this, Gabades changed his counsel and returned
13 3, I | organized that it is not changed, or if it is changed, it
14 3, I | not changed, or if it is changed, it is for its welfare and
15 3, VI | order, and that be quickly changed, it is impossible that all
16 3, VII | whether that State that is changed does so with violence, or
17 3, IX | not see that the times had changed. But being born in a Republic
18 3, IX | ruined, for he would not have changed his manner nor his conduct.~
19 3, XXXIX| from among his soldiers, he changed his clothing. He who considers
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