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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III | offends a minority only of the citizens from whom he takes lands 2 V | by the means of its own citizens than in any other way.~There 3 VII | princes from being private citizens have little trouble in rising, 4 VII | the soldiers, from being citizens came to empire. Such stand 5 VIII| resolved, with the aid of some citizens of Fermo, to whom the slavery 6 VIII| yet, in order that the citizens should see he had not spent 7 VIII| received honourably by the citizens of Fermo, all of which would 8 VIII| Giovanni and the rest of the citizens went in after him. No sooner 9 VIII| conspired against by his own citizens; seeing that many others, 10 IX | the favour of his fellow citizens — this may be called a civil 11 IX | on the goodwill of those citizens who are raised to the magistracy, 12 IX | absolute authority, because the citizens and subjects, accustomed 13 IX | observes in quiet times, when citizens had need of the state, because 14 IX | the state has need of its citizens, then he finds but few. 15 IX | adopt such a course that his citizens will always in every sort 16 X | to keep the minds of his citizens steadfast from first to 17 XII | republic has to send its citizens, and when one is sent who 18 XII | under the sway of one of its citizens than it is to bring one 19 XII | Carthaginians had their own citizens for captains. After the 20 XII | power: in many others their citizens became princes. From this 21 XII | priests and the republic of citizens unaccustomed to arms, both 22 XIII| composed either of subjects, citizens, or dependants; all others 23 XVII| from the property of his citizens and subjects and from their 24 XX | amongst them, so that the citizens, distracted by their differences, 25 XXI | he should encourage his citizens to practise their callings


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