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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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affairs

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1 Ded | experience in contemporary affairs, and a continual study of 2 III | And the usual course of affairs is that, as soon as a powerful 3 III | cure. Thus it happens in affairs of state, for when the evils 4 VII | to upset this state of affairs and embroil the powers, 5 VII | of action as to present affairs. But as to the future he 6 IX | for they, being in these affairs more far-seeing and astute, 7 X | disgrace; again, because that affairs of this world are so changeable, 8 XII | maintained and honoured; and affairs were brought to such a pass 9 XIX | will have good friends, and affairs will always remain quiet 10 XIX | conspiracy; and even should affairs outside be disturbed, if 11 XIX | concerning his subjects, when affairs outside are disturbed he 12 XIX | that princes ought to leave affairs of reproach to the management 13 XIX | noteworthy to him who studies the affairs of those times.~It seems 14 XIX | Niger, and settled oriental affairs, he returned to Rome and 15 XX | security, may neglect his affairs. And since the matter demands 16 XX | from ancient and modern affairs, we shall find that it is 17 XX | state; and the posture of affairs was such at that time that 18 XXI | unusual examples in internal affairs, similar to those which 19 XXI | it is found in ordinary affairs that one never seeks to 20 XXIII| self-complacent in their own affairs, and in a way so deceived 21 XXIII| example. Fra Luca, the man of affairs to Maximilian45, the present 22 XXIII| chance he has yielded his affairs entirely to one person who 23 XXV | FORTUNE CAN EFFECT IN HUMAN AFFAIRS, AND HOW TO WITHSTAND HER~ 24 XXV | have, the opinion that the affairs of the world are in such 25 XXV | necessary to labour much in affairs, but to let chance govern 26 XXV | of the great changes in affairs which have been seen, and 27 XXV | Because men are seen, in affairs that lead to the end which 28 XXV | and patience, times and affairs converge in such a way that 29 XXV | is made; but if times and affairs change, he is ruined if 30 XXV | work impetuously in all his affairs, and found the times and


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