Book, Chapter
1 Int | Livy, give Machiavelli an opportunity to express his own views
2 I, II | to Longinus to present an opportunity, by means of Rosamond and
3 I, III| many parts, the pope had an opportunity of greater exertion. Being
4 I, IV | displeasure for a suitable opportunity, and left Sicily with the
5 I, VI | in Milan, had taken the opportunity to plunder him, that they
6 II, III| thus gave the legate an opportunity of uniting the city. The
7 II, IV | with the combat, took the opportunity of committing a wicked act,
8 II, IV | brotherhood, where he had the best opportunity of doing it. This was in
9 II, VI | having willfully let the opportunity of victory pass away, now
10 II, VII| thought they had now an opportunity, though with the ruin of
11 III, II | dangerous, and that, as no opportunity can be in all respects suitable,
12 III, II | as to deprive him of all opportunity of doing good, and them
13 III, III| must use force when the opportunity offers; and fortune cannot
14 III, III| than you from them. The opportunity presented by circumstances
15 III, V | present was a favorable opportunity for rescuing the city from
16 III, VI | him, and eagerly sought an opportunity of crushing him.~During
17 III, VII| that family. He seized the opportunity afforded by a person, who
18 III, VII| many prayed to God for an opportunity of avenging themselves,
19 IV, I | mutual envy, they gave an opportunity to the family of the Medici
20 IV, IV | the place; and that the opportunity might not be lost, they
21 IV, IV | the duke would not want an opportunity of frustrating their labors,
22 IV, V | prayed, that we might have an opportunity of showing our attachment
23 IV, V | saved the rest. But the opportunity is past; we are compelled
24 IV, V | time and circumstance gave opportunity, they were compensated for
25 IV, V | would not long have the opportunity, since it was the intention
26 IV, VI | and promising, if ever the opportunity were given him, he would
27 IV, VII| did not join him, lost the opportunity of victory, gave them courage
28 V, II | it would give him a great opportunity of being sovereign of the
29 V, II | sagacity, and as soon as an opportunity presented itself of communicating
30 V, II | just. Then do not let this opportunity escape, and be assured,
31 V, V | retreat, not to let slip an opportunity of making himself master
32 V, V | fortune presented him with an opportunity of regaining the laurels
33 V, V | had given his enemies an opportunity of banishing him. In consequence
34 V, VI | instructions, soon found an opportunity of carrying them into effect.
35 V, VII| road, Niccolo having no opportunity to reinforce his troops,
36 V, VII| from Arezzo, gave Niccolo opportunity of escaping from the Borgo,
37 VI, I | it, but rather to use the opportunity afforded by the season and
38 VI, I | to lose such a glorious opportunity; nor could he surmise that,
39 VI, I | affairs, he might not have an opportunity of interfering between them.
40 VI, I | present was a favorable opportunity for recovering the territories
41 VI, II | would not let slip the opportunity of fighting in the absence
42 VI, III| would give him both time and opportunity, and wishing to have a footing
43 VI, III| been there, and having no opportunity of interfering in the matter,
44 VI, IV | count, and the time gave him opportunity to take breath and provide
45 VI, VII| that this might give him an opportunity of undertaking the conquest
46 VII, I | and his most favorable opportunity of retaliation, was the
47 VII, I | distance, and therefore had an opportunity either of averting them,
48 VII, I | convenience, and himself have an opportunity of enjoying his company.
49 VII, II | deprive the king of the opportunity of treating him similarly,
50 VII, II | peace, thought it a suitable opportunity to lead the Christians against
51 VII, III| repent of having neglected an opportunity irrecoverably lost; that
52 VII, IV | town, or gave the other an opportunity of coming to a general engagement;
53 VII, IV | plotting against him, had an opportunity of doing so with impunity.
54 VII, IV | of Justice, to lose the opportunity of victory which he would
55 VII, V | Medici, thinking this an opportunity for exhibiting his prudence
56 VII, VI | considered this the most suitable opportunity for the execution of their
57 VIII, I | the Medici, whenever an opportunity offered. The Pazzi were
58 VIII, I | the pope when a suitable opportunity occurred. Francesco found
59 VIII, I | and the count to offer an opportunity for sending Giovanni Batista
60 VIII, II | they would not have had an opportunity of injuring us. If they
61 VIII, IV | it advisable to seize the opportunity, they sent twelve ambassadors
62 VIII, V | moment offered a suitable opportunity; for the pope was indignant
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