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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 II | at once there are fewer difficulties in holding hereditary states, 2 III | MIXED PRINCIPALITIES~BUT the difficulties occur in a new principality. 3 III | customs, or laws, there are difficulties, and good fortune and great 4 III | it he will have endless difficulties and troubles.~The Romans, 5 IV | HIS DEATH~CONSIDERING the difficulties which men have had to hold 6 IV | states will recognize great difficulties in seizing the state of 7 IV | holding it. The causes of the difficulties in seizing the kingdom of 8 IV | you meet with infinite difficulties, both from those who have 9 IV | Empire of Asia, or at the difficulties which others have had to 10 VI | mitigate in some degree many difficulties. Nevertheless, he who has 11 VI | but they it with ease. The difficulties they have in acquiring it 12 VI | such as these have great difficulties in consummating their enterprise, 13 VII | atop; they have not any difficulties on the way up, because they 14 VII | immediate and prospective difficulties. Firstly, he did not see 15 VII | would have overcome all difficulties. And it is seen that his 16 X | adverse to enterprises where difficulties can be seen, and it will 17 X | prince will overcome all such difficulties by giving at one time hope 18 XI | principalities, touching which all difficulties are prior to getting possession, 19 XIX | take such a course, for the difficulties that confront a conspirator 20 XIX | a matter so beset with difficulties that it was the ruin of 21 XIX | of the whole empire, two difficulties; one in Asia, where Niger, 22 XIX | Aquileia and meeting with difficulties in taking it, were disgusted 23 XIX | there are none of those difficulties in it that are met with 24 XX | great when they overcome the difficulties and obstacles by which they 25 XXVI| willingness is great the difficulties cannot be great if you will


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