Chapter
1 Ded| the actions of great men, acquired by long experience in contemporary
2 I | AND BY WHAT MEANS THEY ARE ACQUIRED~ALL STATES, all powers,
3 I | state of the prince who has acquired them, as was the kingdom
4 I | Spain.~Such dominions thus acquired are either accustomed to
5 I | live in freedom; and are acquired either by the arms of the
6 III| those dominions which, when acquired, are added to an ancient
7 III| principality.~But when states are acquired in a country differing in
8 III| would be that he who has acquired them should go and reside
9 III| to the state which he has acquired there. He has only to take
10 III| will soon lose what he has acquired, and whilst he does hold
11 III| The king, however, having acquired Lombardy, regained at once
12 IV | have had to hold a newly acquired state, some might wonder
13 V | those states which have been acquired as stated have been accustomed
14 VI | PRINCIPALITIES WHICH ARE ACQUIRED BY ONE’S OWN ARMS AND ABILITY~
15 VI | less ability in him who has acquired the state. Now, as the fact
16 VI | Cyrus and others who have acquired or founded kingdoms, all
17 VII| PRINCIPALITIES WHICH ARE ACQUIRED EITHER BY THE ARMS OF OTHERS
18 VII| Milan, and that which he had acquired with a thousand anxieties
19 VII| the people Duke Valentino, acquired his state during the ascendancy
20 VII| duke, therefore, having acquired the Romagna and beaten the
21 VII| Alexander died, for he had acquired so much power and reputation
22 XI | possession, because they are acquired either by capacity or good
23 XII| again that which they had acquired, they were compelled, in
24 XII| eight hundred years they had acquired with so much trouble. Because
25 XII| Italy, that the Pope has acquired more temporal power, and
26 XIX| be noted that hatred is acquired as much by good works as
27 XX | means of secret favours has acquired a new state, that he must
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