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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 II | be ruled and preserved.~I say at once there are fewer 2 III | the King of France.~Now I say that those dominions which, 3 III | despoiled. In conclusion, I say that these colonies are 4 III | this, as the physicians say it happens in hectic fever, 5 III | courage.~And if any one should say: King Louis yielded the 6 VI | mark they wish to reach.~I say, therefore, that in entirely 7 VI | have risen to be princes, I say that Moses, Cyrus, Romulus, 8 VI | depend on others: that is to say, whether, to consummate 9 VII | goodwill of France: that is to say, he feared that the forces 10 VII | return whence we started. I say that the duke, finding himself 11 IX | rather a happy shrewdness. I say then that such a principality 12 IX | make this point clearer, I say that the nobles ought to 13 IX | in two ways: that is to say, they either shape their 14 X | make this quite clear I say that I consider those are 15 X | the second case one can say nothing except to encourage 16 XII | shall speak of the arms.~I say, therefore, that the arms 17 XII(21)| Pope Alexander was wont to say: That the Frenchmen came 18 XV | those which are real, I say that all men when they are 19 XVI | above-named characteristics, I say that it would be well to 20 XVI | govern.~And if any one should say: Caesar obtained empire 21 XVII | qualities mentioned above, I say that every prince ought 22 XVIII | them. And I shall dare to say this also, that to have 23 XIX | into a small compass, I say that, on the side of the 24 XIX | subject of our discourse, I say that whoever will consider 25 XX | wise, were accustomed to say that it was necessary to 26 XX | individual; I will only say this, that those men who 27 XXI | downright enemy, that to say, when, without any reservation, 28 XXV | this I consider enough to say concerning resistance to 29 XXV | more to the particular, I say that a prince may be seen 30 XXV(46)| Great was accustomed to say: “The older one gets the


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