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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III | principality, and you are not able to keep those friends who 2 III | because of your not being able to satisfy them in the way 3 III | the people will easily be able to get on amongst themselves. 4 III | there, would not have been able to keep it. Because, if 5 III | and scattered, are never able to injure him; whilst the 6 III | their own ground, are yet able to do hurt. For every reason, 7 III | everything before it, and is able to bring with it good as 8 III | to put one there who was able to drive him, Louis, out 9 IV | themselves, each one was able to attach to himself his 10 VI | great a height, but to be able with the aid of so high 11 VI | such foundations he was able to build any edifice: thus, 12 VII | to be done by a wise and able man to fix firmly his roots 13 VII | laid his foundations may be able with great ability to lay 14 VII | gentlemen of Rome, so as to be able to curb the Pope with their 15 VII | because, as is said, not being able to elect a Pope to his own 16 VIII | besieged, yet not only was he able to defend his city, but 17 VIII | the malcontents who were able to injure him, and strengthened 18 VIII | cruelty, have never been able even in peaceful times to 19 VIII | practise the first system are able, by aid of God or man, to 20 VIII | unsettling men he will be able to reassure them, and win 21 IX | without the same nobles, being able to make and unmake them 22 X | that I consider those are able to support themselves by 23 XI | before it, and it has been able to drive him from Italy, 24 XI | both money and arms was able to prevail; and through 25 XII | favoured by chance, for of the able captains, of whom they might 26 XII | not willing, nor were they able, to let him go; and so, 27 XIII | made their head, is not able all at once to assume enough 28 XIV | his country, and is better able to undertake its defence; 29 XVI | Therefore, a prince, not being able to exercise this virtue 30 XVI | against all attacks, and is able to engage in enterprises 31 XVIII| not to be so, you may be able and know how to change to 32 XIX | death of Annibale who were able to rule the state, the Bolognese, 33 XX | and the other will not be able to resist. The Venetians, 34 XX | for by that means she was able to withstand the popular 35 XXI | authority over them. He was able with the money of the Church 36 XXI | by him, and whilst he is able he may aid you, and you 37 XXII | servant, nor will you ever be able to trust him; because he 38 XXIV | when they are seen to be able they gain more men and bind 39 XXIV | because you trusted to be able to find someone later on 40 XXV | violence, without being able in any way to withstand 41 XXVI | above-named Italians have been able to accomplish all that is 42 XXVI | order would not only be able to oppose them, but might 43 XXVI | and stood out of danger, able to attack, while the Germans


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