Chapter
1 III | be very strong in armed forces, yet in entering a province
2 III | only needed Lodovico’s own forces; because those who had opened
3 III | authority, and then with his own forces, and with their goodwill,
4 III | attacked Naples with her own forces she ought to have done so;
5 VII | it because they have not forces which they can keep friendly
6 VII | two things: the one, his forces did not appear loyal to
7 VII | say, he feared that the forces of the Orsini, which was
8 VII | French or other outside forces, he had recourse to his
9 VII | great measure crushed those forces in his vicinity that could
10 VII | depended on the luck and the forces of others, but solely on
11 XIII| prince is called in with his forces to aid and defend, as was
12 XIII| Forli; but afterwards, such forces not appearing to him reliable,
13 XIII| one and the other of these forces can easily be seen when
14 XIII| complete master of his own forces.~I was not intending to
15 XIII| afterwards made war with his own forces and not with aliens.~I wish
16 XIII| necessity of being armed with forces of his own, and he established
17 XIII| much inferior to one’s own forces. And this example proves
18 XIII| secure without having its own forces; on the contrary, it is
19 XIII| strength. And one’s own forces are those which are composed
20 XIII| to take ready one’s own forces will be easily found if
21 XX | always assist the outside forces and the other will not be
22 XXV | and thither she turns her forces where she knows that barriers
23 XXVI| be provided with your own forces, because there can be no
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