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1 I | acquired them, as was the kingdom of Naples to that of the
2 III | kept friendly by them, the kingdom of Macedonia was humbled,
3 III | he, wishing to have the kingdom of Naples, divides it with
4 III | he could have left in the kingdom his own pensioner as king,
5 III | Romagna to Alexander and the kingdom to Spain to avoid war, I
6 IV | CHAPTER IV~WHY THE KINGDOM OF DARIUS, CONQUERED BY
7 IV | assist him to govern the kingdom as ministers by his favour
8 IV | servants; and, dividing his kingdom into sanjaks, he sends there
9 IV | difficulties in seizing the kingdom of the Turk are that the
10 IV | in by the princes of the kingdom, nor can he hope to be assisted
11 IV | gaining over some baron of the kingdom, for one always finds malcontents
12 IV | will find it similar to the kingdom of the Turk, and therefore
13 IV | no tumults raised in the kingdom except those they provoked
14 VI | he wanted nothing but a kingdom to be a king. This man abolished
15 VII | she was making towards the kingdom of Naples against the Spaniards
16 VII | already driven out of the kingdom of Naples by the Spaniards,
17 VII | from his influence, the kingdom of France having relations
18 XII | Aragon, in order to save her kingdom. And if the Venetians and
19 XII | against the Church and the kingdom of Naples. But let us come
20 XIII | and he established in his kingdom ordinances concerning men-at-arms
21 XIII | source of peril to that kingdom; because, having raised
22 XIII | this example proves it, the kingdom of France would be unconquerable
23 XVIII| deprived him of reputation and kingdom many a time.~
24 XIX | because he who founded the kingdom, knowing the ambition of
25 XIX | security to the king and kingdom. From this one can draw
26 XIX | security and strength of the kingdom, and it is necessary that,
27 XIX | keep them his friends. The kingdom of the Soldan is similar;
28 XXI | driving out and clearing his kingdom of the Moors; nor could
29 XXIV | nevertheless he retained the kingdom.~Therefore, do not let our
30 XXV | desire to recover all the kingdom of Naples; on the other
31 XXVI | swindling and taxing of the kingdom and of Tuscany, and cleanse
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