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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 Ded | study of antiquity; which, having reflected upon it with great 2 III | colonies one spends much more, having to consume on the garrison 3 III | the course of time, not having been either detected or 4 III | redressed, but when, through not having been foreseen, they have 5 III | better to be observed, he having held possession of Italy 6 III | a foothold in Italy, and having no friends there — seeing 7 III | mistakes. The king, however, having acquired Lombardy, regained 8 III | it greater authority. And having committed this prime error, 9 III | necessary to humble them; but having first taken these steps, 10 III | Louis lost Lombardy by not having followed any of the conditions 11 IV | one to fear, the others having no credit with the people; 12 V | and on the other hand not having the old prince, cannot agree 13 VI | matters when the prince, having no other state, is compelled 14 VI | may not discuss Moses, he having been a mere executor of 15 VII | should know how to command, having always lived in a private 16 VII | king. The duke, therefore, having acquired the Romagna and 17 VII | opportunity to crush the Orsini, having scattered the adherents 18 VII | the help of the French. Having restored his authority, 19 VII | his power at Sinigaglia10. Having exterminated the leaders, 20 VII | foundations to his power, having all the Romagna and the 21 VII | from immediate dangers by having armed himself in his own 22 VII | himself in his own way, and having in a great measure crushed 23 VII | government. Because he, having a lofty spirit and far-reaching 24 VII | influence, the kingdom of France having relations with him. Therefore, 25 VIII| ability of mind and body that, having devoted himself to the military 26 VIII| established in that position, and having deliberately resolved to 27 VIII| VI, Oliverotto da Fermo, having been left an orphan many 28 VIII| Giovanni Fogliani that, having been away from home for 29 VIII| in his own house, where, having passed some days, and having 30 VIII| having passed some days, and having arranged what was necessary 31 XII | AND CONCERNING MERCENARIES~HAVING discoursed particularly 32 XII | proposed to discuss, and having considered in some degree 33 XII | their being good or bad, and having shown the methods by which 34 XII | against the Venetians, and he, having overcome the enemy at Caravaggio22, 35 XII | masters. His father, Sforza, having been engaged by Queen Johanna23 36 XII | expansion on land, through not having much territory, and because 37 XII | taste of this mistake; for, having found him a most valiant 38 XII | seriously, in order that, having seen their rise and progress, 39 XIII| most recent times; for he, having, in the enterprise against 40 XIII| his rash choice; because, having auxiliaries routed at Ravenna, 41 XIII| Ravenna, and the Switzers having risen and driven out the 42 XIII| prisoner to his enemies, they having fled, nor to his auxiliaries, 43 XIII| nor to his auxiliaries, he having conquered by other arms 44 XIII| father of King Louis XI32, having by good fortune and valour 45 XIII| to that kingdom; because, having raised the reputation of 46 XIII| principality is secure without having its own forces; on the contrary, 47 XIII| dependent on good fortune, not having the valour which in adversity 48 XVI | thus, with his liberality, having offended many and rewarded 49 XVI | the highest positions by having been liberal, and by being 50 XVII| one is enumerated: that having led an enormous army, composed 51 XIX | by being well armed and having good allies, and if he is 52 XIX | of the present Annibale), having been murdered by the Canneschi, 53 XIX | the state, the Bolognese, having information that there was 54 XIX | had a third difficulty in having to put up with the cruelty 55 XIX | wished to reduce them; thus, having given cause for hatred, 56 XIX | and despised; the one, his having kept sheep in Thrace, which 57 XIX | one), and the other, his having at the accession to his 58 XIX | for the utmost ferocity by having, through his prefects in 59 XIX | imitated Severus, they not having sufficient valour to enable 60 XX | against himself, so that, having crushed it, his renown may 61 XXII| be a very clever man in having Venafro for his servant. 62 XXV | ruined to-morrow without having shown any change of disposition 63 XXV | him to, and also because, having always prospered by acting 64 XXV | France, because that king, having observed the movement, and 65 XXVI| ITALY FROM THE BARBARIANS~HAVING carefully considered the 66 XXVI| to himself to know, there having never been any one so distinguished


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