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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 Ded | come before him with such things as they hold most precious, 2 III | peoples, preserving in other things the old conditions, and 3 III | she has done any of the things mentioned. I will speak 4 III | done the opposite to those things which ought to be done to 5 IV | acknowledged.~When these things are remembered no one will 6 VI | one or other of these two things will mitigate in some degree 7 VI | introduction of a new order of things. Because the innovator has 8 VI | not readily believe in new things until they have had a long 9 VI | ruined with his new order of things immediately the multitude 10 VII | inconstant and unstable things. Neither have they the knowledge 11 VII | unexpectedly, then, like all other things in nature which are born 12 VII | further, was hindered by two things: the one, his forces did 13 VII | first shock. Of these four things, at the death of Alexander, 14 VII | change the old order of things for new, to be severe and 15 VIII | had to discuss with them things relating to the Republic, 16 VIII | last longer.~And above all things, a prince ought to live 17 XI | brought about all those things which I have discussed above 18 XI | before Alexander’s time. Such things Julius not only followed, 19 XI | nevertheless he held two things firm: the one, the greatness 20 XII | in the winter. All these things were permitted by their 21 XIV | action, he ought above all things to keep his men well organized 22 XIV | Scipio conformed to those things which have been written 23 XV | CHAPTER XV~CONCERNING THINGS FOR WHICH MEN, AND ESPECIALLY 24 XV | putting on one side imaginary things concerning a prince, and 25 XVI | We have not seen great things done in our time except 26 XVI | princes, and have done great things with armies, who have been 27 XVI | guard himself, above all things, against being despised 28 XVII | manifest cause, but above all things he must keep his hands off 29 XVIII| princes who have done great things have held good faith of 30 XVIII| cannot observe all those things for which men are esteemed, 31 XIX | before, how to avoid those things which will make him hated 32 XIX | makes him hated above all things, as I have said, to be rapacious, 33 XIX | that, adding to all these things the popular goodwill, it 34 XIX | for consideration those things that are noteworthy to him 35 XIX | Albinus his colleague; which things were accepted by Albinus 36 XIX | gladiators, and doing other vile things, little worthy of the imperial 37 XIX | possess for long, for two things made him hated and despised; 38 XX | FORTRESSES, AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO WHICH PRINCES OFTEN RESORT, 39 XX | judgment on all one of these things unless one possesses the 40 XX | the fortresses. All these things considered then, I shall 41 XXI | prince ought, above all things, always to endeavour in 42 XXI | whoever wishes to do these things and designs in any way to 43 XXIII| and then only of those things of which he inquires, and 44 XXIII| Hence it follows that those things he does one day he undoes 45 XXIII| listener concerning the things of which he inquired; also, 46 XXIV | fails them not in other things. Thus it will be a double 47 XXVI | introduce a new order of things which would do honour to 48 XXVI | appears to me that so many things concur to favour a new prince 49 XXVI | because the old order of things was not good, and none of 50 XXVI | himself was newly risen. Such things when they are well founded 51 XXVI | is necessary before all things, as a true foundation for


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