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duchy 5
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duke 40
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duo 1
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41 every
41 into
41 take
40 duke
39 could
39 two
38 does
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 II | Italy, for example, the Duke of Ferrara, who could not 2 III | time it was enough for the Duke Lodovico1 to raise insurrections 3 III(1) | Duke Lodovico was Lodovico Moro, 4 III | Marquess of Mantua, the Duke of Ferrara, the Bentivoglio, 5 VII | private person rose to be Duke of Milan, and that which 6 VII | Borgia, called by the people Duke Valentino, acquired his 7 VII | all the steps taken by the duke be considered, it will be 8 VII | wishing to aggrandize the duke, his son, had many immediate 9 VII | Church he knew that the Duke of Milan and the Venetians 10 VII | reputation of the king. The duke, therefore, having acquired 11 VII | that undertaking; hence the duke decided to depend no more 12 VII | and turned entirely to the duke. After this he awaited an 13 VII | the aggrandizement of the duke and the Church was ruin 14 VII | with endless dangers to the duke, all of which he overcame 15 VII | Paolo [Orsini] — whom the duke did not fail to secure with 16 VII(9) | of Filippo Visconti, the Duke of Milan, on whose death 17 VII(9) | of the proceedings of the duke in his “Descritione del 18 VII | partisans into his friends, the duke had laid sufficiently good 19 VII | to leave it out.~When the duke occupied the Romagna he 20 VII | success. Afterwards the duke considered that it was not 21 VII | started. I say that the duke, finding himself now sufficiently 22 VII | drawn the sword. He left the duke with the state of Romagna 23 VII | death. Yet there were in the duke such boldness and ability, 24 VII | When all the actions of the duke are recalled, I do not know 25 VII | Therefore, above everything, the duke ought to have created a 26 VII | deceived. Therefore, the duke erred in his choice, and 27 XI | the King of Naples, the Duke of Milan, and the Florentines. 28 XI | the instrumentality of the Duke Valentino, and by reason 29 XI | above in the actions of the duke. And although his intention 30 XI | aggrandize the Church, but the duke, nevertheless, what he did 31 XI | death and the ruin of the duke, became the heir to all 32 XII | took away their liberty.~Duke Filippo being dead, the 33 XII | valiant man (they beat the Duke of Milan under his leadership), 34 XII(26)| Venice against Sigismund, Duke of Austria, in 1487. “Primo 35 XIII | Borgia and his actions. This duke entered the Romagna with 36 XIII | in the reputation of the duke, when he had the French, 37 XIV | a private person became Duke of Milan; and the sons, 38 XX | that state; Guidubaldo, Duke of Urbino, on returning 39 XXI | with France against the Duke of Milan, and this alliance, 40 XXIV | the King of Naples, the Duke of Milan, and others, there


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