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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III | new acquisition.~In this way you have enemies in all 2 III | able to satisfy them in the way they expected, and you cannot 3 III | been permitted to grow in a way that every one can see them, 4 IV | routed in the field in such a way that he cannot replace his 5 IV | reasons given, can open the way into the state and render 6 V | CHAPTER V~CONCERNING THE WAY TO GOVERN CITIES OR PRINCIPALITIES 7 V | citizens than in any other way.~There are, for example, 8 V | in truth there is no safe way to retain them otherwise 9 V | rest; so that the safest way is to destroy them or to 10 VII | any difficulties on the way up, because they fly, but 11 VII | other states fixed in such a way that the first storm will 12 VII | Firstly, he did not see his way to make him master of any 13 VII | office and command in such a way that in a few months all 14 VII | armed himself in his own way, and having in a great measure 15 VII | the Spaniards, and in this way both were compelled to buy 16 VII | kings and princes in such a way that they must help him 17 VIII | military ordinances, in such a way that, in the year during 18 VIII | amongst his people in such a way that no unexpected circumstances, 19 IX | shape their course in such a way as binds them entirely to 20 X | CHAPTER X~CONCERNING THE WAY IN WHICH THE STRENGTH OF 21 X | concerns of his subjects in the way stated above, and to be 22 X | are fortified in such a way that every one thinks the 23 XI | wiped out; he also found the way open to accumulate money 24 XII | are ruined in the usual way.~And if it be urged that 25 XII | armed will act in the same way, whether mercenary or not, 26 XIII | or auxiliaries. And the way to take ready one’s own 27 XIV | with industry in such a way that they may be available 28 XVI | liberality exercised in a way that does not bring you 29 XVI | of liberality in such a way that it is recognized, except 30 XVI | prince in fact, or in a way to become one. In the first 31 XVII | to inspire fear in such a way that, if he does not win 32 XVIII| CHAPTER XVIII~CONCERNING THE WAY IN WHICH PRINCES SHOULD 33 XIX | the latter were kept in a way astonished and awed and 34 XIX | number of them acting in one way and a number in another, 35 XIX | another, only one in each way came to a happy end and 36 XX | should be managed in such a way that all the armed men in 37 XX | times when Italy was in a way balanced, but I do not believe 38 XX | they do you good in one way they injure you in another. 39 XXI | actions have arisen in such a way, one out of the other, that 40 XXI | things and designs in any way to honour his city or state.~ 41 XXIII| their own affairs, and in a way so deceived in them, that 42 XXIII| Because there is no other way of guarding oneself from 43 XXIII| carry himself in such a way that each of them should 44 XXIII| one, yet never got his own way in anything. This arose 45 XXV | without being able in any way to withstand it; and yet, 46 XXV | affairs converge in such a way that his administration 47 XXV | prospered by acting in one way, he cannot be persuaded 48 XXVI | divided, a cloud has led the way, the rock has poured forth


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