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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 Ded | of great men, acquired by long experience in contemporary 2 I | which the family has been long established; or they are 3 II | hereditary states, and those long accustomed to the family 4 II | 10, unless he had been long established in his dominions. 5 III | been bound to France for so long a time: and, although there 6 III | have the utmost caution; as long as the prince resides there 7 IV | these states, of which, as long as the memory of them endured, 8 IV | but with the power and long continuance of the empire 9 VI | effeminate through their long peace. Theseus could not 10 VI | things until they have had a long experience of them. Thus 11 VI | their constitutions for long — as happened in our time 12 VIII | cruelties, should live for long secure in his country, and 13 X | remain patient, and the long siege and self-interest 14 X | the evil will not be for long, at another time fear of 15 XI | do not remain quiet for long, because cardinals foster 16 XII | destruction is deferred only so long as the attack is; for in 17 XII | safely and gloriously so long as they sent to war their 18 XII | conquests come but slowly, long delayed and inconsiderable, 19 XVI | additional expenses out of his long thriftiness. The present 20 XVII | Therefore a prince, so long as he keeps his subjects 21 XVII | cowardly, covetous, and as long as you succeed they are 22 XVII | which will always be as long as he abstains from the 23 XIX | lived as I have said, as long as he does not despair, 24 XIX | This he did not possess for long, for two things made him 25 XXI | his armies, and by that long war to lay the foundation 26 XXIII| but it would not be for long, because such a governor 27 XXIV | state than if he had been long seated there. For the actions 28 XXV | steadfast in their ways, so long as the two are in agreement 29 XXVI | cleanse those sores that for long have festered. It is seen 30 XXVI | Hence it is that for so long a time, and during so much


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