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Niccolò Machiavelli
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1 II | Venetians in ’84, nor those of Pope Julius in ’10, unless he 2 III | the contrary by assisting Pope Alexander to occupy the 3 III | the king had given to the Pope that he would assist him 4 III | Cesare Borgia, the son of Pope Alexander, was usually called, 5 VII | the aggrandizement of the Pope, namely, the Orsini and 6 VII | sooner in Milan than the Pope had soldiers from him for 7 VII | away that pretext from the Pope. Secondly, by winning to 8 VII | as to be able to curb the Pope with their aid, as has been 9 VII | so much power before the Pope should die that he could 10 VII | If he could not have made Pope him whom he wished, at least 11 VII | not being able to elect a Pope to his own mind, he could 12 VII | other from being elected Pope; and he ought never to have 13 VII | the others, on becoming Pope, would have had to fear 14 VII | have created a Spaniard Pope, and, failing him, he ought 15 VIII | speaking of the greatness of Pope Alexander and his son Cesare, 16 XI | under the dominion of the Pope, the Venetians, the King 17 XI | the most anxiety were the Pope and the Venetians. To restrain 18 XI | Ferrara; and to keep down the Pope they made use of the barons 19 XI | arise sometimes a courageous pope, such as Sixtus [IV], yet 20 XI | And the short life of a pope is also a cause of weakness; 21 XI | is the average life of a pope, he can with difficulty 22 XI | and if, so to speak, one pope should almost destroy the 23 XI | the temporal powers of the pope were little esteemed in 24 XI | have ever been showed how a pope with both money and arms 25 XI | heir to all his labours.~Pope Julius came afterwards and 26 XI | these reasons his Holiness Pope Leo20 found the pontificate 27 XI(20) | Pope Leo X was the Cardinal de’ 28 XII(21) | so that it was true what Pope Alexander was wont to say: 29 XII | repudiated in Italy, that the Pope has acquired more temporal 30 XIII | and defend, as was done by Pope Julius in the most recent 31 XIII | leave this recent one of Pope Julius II, the peril of 32 XVI | mean; the rest have failed. Pope Julius the Second was assisted 33 XXI | the Florentines when the Pope and Spain sent armies to 34 XXV | would not have changed.~Pope Julius II went to work impetuously 35 XXV | and desiring to make the Pope his friend so as to humble 36 XXVI(47)| 1523 Giuliano was elected Pope, and took the title of Clement


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