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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 Ded | of lofty places, and in order to contemplate the plains 2 II | doing so I will keep to the order indicated above, and discuss 3 III | taken by them, which, in order that they might secure two 4 III | Lombardy from France in order to give it to the Venetians, 5 III(4)| widow of Charles VIII, in order to retain the Duchy of Brittany 6 V | lost them. The Romans, in order to hold Capua, Carthage, 7 VI | oppressed by the Egyptians, in order that they should be disposed 8 VI | abandoned at his birth, in order that he should become King 9 VI | the introduction of a new order of things. Because the innovator 10 VI | was ruined with his new order of things immediately the 11 VII | were made by Darius, in order that they might hold the 12 VII | hurt him, to change the old order of things for new, to be 13 VIII | anything except honour, yet, in order that the citizens should 14 IX | the civil to the absolute order of government, for such 15 XII | of the King of Aragon, in order to save her kingdom. And 16 XII | they were compelled, in order to secure themselves, to 17 XII | them more seriously, in order that, having seen their 18 XVIII | being often forced, in order to maintain the state, to 19 XX | designs against him, in order that he may have the opportunity 20 XX | custom with princes, in order to hold their states more 21 XXVI | virtuous one to introduce a new order of things which would do 22 XXVI | at the present time, in order to discover the virtue of 23 XXVI | Athenians; without head, without order, beaten, despoiled, torn, 24 XXVI | happened because the old order of things was not good, 25 XXVI | reason of which a third order would not only be able to 26 XXVI | this need not create a new order of arms, but a variation


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