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princedom 2
princes 55
principal 2
principalities 27
principality 25
principe 2
principle 1
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27 chapter
27 died
27 little
27 principalities
26 her
26 order
25 citizens
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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principalities

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1 I | CHAPTER I~HOW MANY KINDS OF PRINCIPALITIES THERE ARE, AND BY WHAT MEANS 2 I | are either republics or principalities.~Principalities are either 3 I | republics or principalities.~Principalities are either hereditary, in 4 II | II~CONCERNING HEREDITARY PRINCIPALITIES~I WILL leave out all discussion 5 II | will address myself only to principalities. In doing so I will keep 6 II | above, and discuss how such principalities are to be ruled and preserved.~ 7 III | CHAPTER III~CONCERNING MIXED PRINCIPALITIES~BUT the difficulties occur 8 III | which there is in all new principalities; for men change their rulers 9 IV | ambitions.~I answer that the principalities of which one has record 10 IV | Greece, owing to the many principalities there were in these states, 11 V | WAY TO GOVERN CITIES OR PRINCIPALITIES WHICH LIVED UNDER THEIR 12 VI | CHAPTER VI~CONCERNING NEW PRINCIPALITIES WHICH ARE ACQUIRED BY ONE’ 13 VI | speaking of entirely new principalities as I shall do, I adduce 14 VI | therefore, that in entirely new principalities, where there is a new prince, 15 VII | CHAPTER VII~CONCERNING NEW PRINCIPALITIES WHICH ARE ACQUIRED EITHER 16 IX | foundations well.~These principalities are liable to danger when 17 X | WHICH THE STRENGTH OF ALL PRINCIPALITIES OUGHT TO BE MEASURED~IT 18 X | examining the character of these principalities: that is, whether a prince 19 XI | CONCERNING ECCLESIASTICAL PRINCIPALITIES~IT ONLY remains now to speak 20 XI | speak of ecclesiastical principalities, touching which all difficulties 21 XI | such a character that the principalities may be held no matter how 22 XI | alienate themselves. Such principalities only are secure and happy. 23 XII | characteristics of such principalities as in the beginning I proposed 24 XV | have pictured republics and principalities which in fact have never 25 XIX | note that, whereas in other principalities the ambition of the nobles 26 XIX | Soldan is unlike all other principalities, for the reason that it 27 XXIV| fortune for the loss of their principalities after so many yearspossession,


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