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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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know

   Chapter
1 V | themselves, and they do not know how to govern themselves. 2 VII | expect that they should know how to command, having always 3 VII | so much ability that they know they have to be prepared 4 VII | discuss them, because I do not know what better precepts to 5 VII | duke are recalled, I do not know how to blame him, but rather 6 XIV | ways. Firstly, he learns to know his country, and is better 7 XV | subject and friends. And as I know that many have written on 8 XV | wishing to hold his own to know how to do wrong, and to 9 XV | unbelieving, and the like. And I know that every one will confess 10 XV | sufficiently prudent that he may know how to avoid the reproach 11 XVIII| on their word. You must know there are two ways of contesting38, 12 XVIII| necessary for a prince to know how to make use of both 13 XVIII| But it is necessary to know well how to disguise this 14 XVIII| so, you may be able and know how to change to the opposite.~ 15 XVIII| but, if compelled, then to know how to set about it.~For 16 XVIII| appear to be, few really know what you are, and those 17 XX | fidelity, inasmuch as they know it to be very necessary 18 XXII | whenever one has judgment to know good or bad when it is said 19 XXIII| that each of them should know that, the more freely he 20 XXIII| united counsels, nor will he know how to unite them. Each 21 XXIII| and the prince will not know how to control them or to 22 XXV | sufficiently circumspect to know how to accommodate himself 23 XXV | turn adventurous, does not know how to do it, hence he is 24 XXVI | one seems to himself to know, there having never been


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