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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 I | MEANS THEY ARE ACQUIRED~ALL STATES, all powers, that have held 2 II | difficulties in holding hereditary states, and those long accustomed 3 III | old principality.~But when states are acquired in a country 4 III | country, all the subject states are drawn to him, moved 5 III | respect to these subject states he has not to take any trouble 6 IV | prince. Such barons have states and their own subjects, 7 IV | natural affection. Those states that are governed by a prince 8 IV | considers both of these states will recognize great difficulties 9 IV | hold with such tranquillity states constituted like that of 10 IV | principalities there were in these states, of which, as long as the 11 V | WERE ANNEXED~WHENEVER those states which have been acquired 12 VII | keep friendly and faithful.~States that rise unexpectedly, 13 VII | correspondencies8 with other states fixed in such a way that 14 VII(8)| or relations with other states—a common meaning of “correspondence” 15 VII | firmly his roots in the states which the arms and fortunes 16 VII | master of part of their states. This was easy for him to 17 XI | These princes alone have states and do not defend them, 18 XI | do not rule them; and the states, although unguarded, are 19 XII | chief foundations of all states, new as well as old or composite, 20 XII | been divided up into more states, for the reason that many 21 XIV | arms they have lost their states. And the first cause of 22 XVII | of cruelty, owing to new states being full of dangers. Hence 23 XIX | everybody. And well-ordered states and wise princes have taken 24 XX | the particulars of those states in which a decision has 25 XX | in order to hold their states more securely, to build 26 XXIV | OF ITALY HAVE LOST THEIR STATES~THE previous suggestions, 27 XXIV | considered who have lost their states in Italy in our times, such 28 XXIV | absence of these defects states that have power enough to


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