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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III | would make his position more secure and durable, as it has made 2 III | in order that they might secure two towns in Lombardy, had 3 III | and kept all his friends secure and protected; for although 4 III | easily have made himself secure against those who remained 5 IV | killed, the state remained secure to Alexander, for the above 6 IV | and the Romans then became secure possessors. And when fighting 7 V | gain them to himself and secure them much more easily. But 8 VI | continue afterwards powerful, secure, honoured, and happy.~To 9 VII | the duke did not fail to secure with all kinds of attention, 10 VII | It was his intention to secure himself against them, and 11 VII | half alive, he remained secure; and whilst the Baglioni, 12 VII | considers it necessary to secure himself in his new principality, 13 VIII| principality, not only was he secure in the city of Fermo, but 14 VIII| cruelties, should live for long secure in his country, and defend 15 IX | that a prince can never secure himself against a hostile 16 IX | whilst from the nobles he can secure himself, as they are few 17 IX | for him to make himself secure against a few, but this 18 XI | principalities only are secure and happy. But being upheld 19 XII | were compelled, in order to secure themselves, to murder him. 20 XIII| that no principality is secure without having its own forces; 21 XIV | the unarmed man should be secure among armed servants. Because, 22 XIX | which a prince can easily secure himself by avoiding being 23 XXIV| render him at once more secure and fixed in the state than 24 XXIV| he has not known how to secure the nobles. In the absence 25 XXIV| to attract the people and secure the nobles, he sustained


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