Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | enterprises, and many nations and individuals became celebrated accordingly.
2 II, I | the number of industrious individuals who were drawn together.
3 II, III| preparing for the fight, some individuals, as well of the people as
4 II, IV | against the state or against individuals. He compelled the existing
5 III, I | country or against private individuals, is a bond of union. And
6 III, I | convenience or advantage of a few individuals.~“And if other cities abound
7 III, III| it was provided that the individuals of each art, should be judged
8 III, VI | prince than for any private individuals. These things increased
9 III, VII| ten years, except a few individuals. Among the Alberti, not
10 IV, VII| living in a city in which individuals are more powerful than the
11 VII, I | conferring benefits upon individuals, defending them against
12 VII, I | to the pleasure of a few individuals, in order to commence that
13 VII, I | only citizens and private individuals made him presents and supplied
14 VII, II | to the counsels of a few individuals. The odium against Piero,
15 VII, III| govern, not a few private individuals; that Piero de’ Medici,
16 VII, V | the emolument of private individuals. They next sent advocates
17 VII, VI | satisfied with murdering individuals unless he effected their
18 VIII, I | authority, to unite in the same individuals so much wealth and power.
19 VIII, III| since the animosities of individuals were not to be defended
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