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princes 55
principal 2
principalities 27
principality 25
principe 2
principle 1
prior 1
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25 difficulties
25 find
25 must
25 principality
25 secure
25 venetians
24 concerning
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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principality

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1 III | difficulties occur in a new principality. And firstly, if it be not 2 III | injured in seizing that principality, and you are not able to 3 III | entirely one body with the old principality.~But when states are acquired 4 VI | like these men, acquire a principality with difficulty, but they 5 VII | secure himself in his new principality, to win friends, to overcome 6 VIII| THOSE WHO HAVE OBTAINED A PRINCIPALITY BY WICKEDNESS~ALTHOUGH a 7 VIII| ways, one ascends to the principality, or when by the favour of 8 VIII| during which he held the principality, not only was he secure 9 IX | CHAPTER IX~CONCERNING A CIVIL PRINCIPALITY~BUT coming to the other 10 IX | this may be called a civil principality: nor is genius or fortune 11 IX | I say then that such a principality is obtained either by the 12 IX | three results, either a principality, self-government, or anarchy.~ 13 IX | self-government, or anarchy.~A principality is created either by the 14 IX | he had been raised to the principality by their favours; and the 15 XIII| Therefore, if he who rules a principality cannot recognize evils until 16 XIII| conclude, therefore, that no principality is secure without having 17 XIX | there is the majesty of the principality, the laws, the protection 18 XIX | those who came new to the principality, recognizing the difficulty 19 XIX | hereditary or a newly formed principality; because the sons of the 20 XIX | it cannot be called a new principality, because there are none 21 XIX | Marcus, who was heir to the principality; and likewise it would have 22 XIX | Therefore a prince, new to the principality, cannot imitate the actions 23 XX | said, a new prince in a new principality has always distributed arms. 24 XX | permitted in a vigorous principality; such methods for enabling 25 XXIV| to have established a new principality, and adorned and strengthened


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