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1 3| people, and subversion of states and governments? Surely 2 12| done wonders, in popular states; but with senates, and princes 3 14| tempest, so are there in states:~—Ille etiam caecos instare 4 16| theism did never perturb states; for it makes men wary of 5 16| been the confusion of many states, and bringeth in a new primum 6 22| Therefore, let princes, or states, choose such servants, as 7 23| not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be 8 28| and spread. So are there states, great in territory, and 9 28| is fit for empire.~Let states that aim at greatness, take 10 28| they govern. Therefore all states that are liberal of naturalization 11 28| advantage, in the ancient states of Sparta, Athens, Rome, 12 28| oracle of time, that those states that continue long in that 13 28| defensive, with divers other states, and, upon invasion offered, 14 28| reputation, amongst all neighbor states; as may well be seen in 15 28| this is when princes or states have set up their rest, 16 35| Generally, let princes and states choose such ministers, as 17 40| decay of customs of kings or states, which ebb or flow, with 18 40| abolishing of usury is idle. All states have ever had it, in one 19 54| imperiorum, founders of states and commonwealths; such 20 55| a state, when kings and states do often consult with judges; 21 57| any great alterations in states; except it be by the help 22 57| it hath been seen in the states of Rome, Turkey, Spain, 23 57| a war. For commonly such states are grown rich in the time 24 58| any great alterations in states; except it be by the help 25 58| it hath been seen in the states of Rome, Turkey, Spain, 26 58| a war. For commonly such states are grown rich in the time


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