Book, Chapter
1 Int | Machiavelli is in 1498 when we find him holding the office of
2 II, V | natural to the Florentines to find every state tedious, the
3 II, VIII| Nor will you be able to find any remedy for this; for
4 II, VIII| Besides, it is impossible to find a violent people associated
5 II, VIII| no certainty of where to find him. They had a design of
6 II, VIII| the duke whom they could find. The duke, finding the piazza
7 II, I | had advanced. Thinking to find in others the same instability
8 III, I | given to the Capitani to find out who were of this faction;
9 III, I | intimately concern them; for we find the pride and ambition of
10 III, II | famished and unarmed, he should find them an easy conquest. He
11 III, V | to induce the Capitano to find them guilty, their enemies
12 IV, III | for no doubt she would find plenty of loving citizens
13 IV, IV | last advice, and said, “I find I have nearly reached the
14 IV, V | magnificent lords, that we shall find credit and compassion from
15 IV, V | they did not know whom to find fault with, and therefore
16 IV, VI | regard to liberty, you will find as much cause for suspicion
17 IV, VI | for repose, rejoiced to find he had attained that dignity;
18 IV, VII | money, and as she would not find anyone to serve her, the
19 V, III | duke’s friends to him to find they were defended, and
20 V, IV | Alfonso of Aragon, could find repose only by the ruin
21 V, VI | pressing necessity, he would find his plan successful, and
22 V, VI | imprudence of his conduct, and find that he had lost his territories
23 V, VII | the enemy, expecting to find them unprepared, and not
24 VI, I | subsisted between them, to find the count some other occupation,
25 VI, I | they would soon afterward find their very existence endangered,
26 VI, V | in all Italy he could not find braver or more faithful
27 VII, I | the service of God as to find the balance in his own favor,
28 VII, IV | be satisfied. But now I find myself greatly deceived,
29 VIII, II | assassins are secure, the Medici find their murderers. But God,
30 VIII, II | truth of these matters, will find that our family has always
31 VIII, II | I ever refuse, when you find occasion to require it,
32 VIII, VII | obliged to stand alone, and find no friends to assist them
33 VIII, VII | gravity and cheerfulness, will find united in him dispositions
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