Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | prevent her from making acquisitions, for such acquisitions,
2 1, VI | making acquisitions, for such acquisitions, based on a weak Republic,
3 1, XX | OF VIRTU; THEREFORE THEIR ACQUISITIONS AND EXPANSIONS ARE GREAT~
4 2, I | enabled her to maintain the acquisitions, as will be narrated below
5 2, II | country, profits from his acquisitions. And whoever should want
6 2, IV | outside of Italy with their acquisitions, a great part of which still
7 2, IV | they do not value much such acquisitions as does a single Republic
8 2, IV | any usefulness in further acquisitions for the reason mentioned
9 2, XVII | able to make such large acquisitions: They say also that because
10 2, XVIII| whence there results that the acquisitions become harmful, not an aggrandizement,
11 2, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~THAT ACQUISITIONS IN REPUBLICS NOT WELL ORGANIZED
12 2, XIX | they would consider that acquisitions by any other means are the
13 2, XIX | and for many reasons, the acquisitions are harmful; for he may
14 2, XIX | than he draws out of the acquisitions; as the Venetians and Florentines
15 2, XIX | themselves. In addition to this, acquisitions sometimes do no little damage
16 2, XIX | says that, because of the acquisitions of foreign lands, foreign
17 2, XXI | manner of proceeding in their acquisitions from those who in the present
18 2, XXVII| from him that many other acquisitions had not taken away, decided
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