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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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army

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1 VIII| Carthaginian, who, with his army, was fighting in Sicily. 2 IX | and of a victorious Roman army, and against them he defended 3 X | money, raise a sufficient army to join battle against any 4 X | almost impossible to keep an army a whole year in the field 5 XII | such a pass that, in an army of twenty thousand soldiers, 6 XIII| have said, made head of the army by the Syracusans, soon 7 XIV | ourselves here with our army, with whom would be the 8 XIV | chances that could befall an army; he would listen to their 9 XVI | who goes forth with his army, supporting it by pillage, 10 XVII| when a prince is with his army, and has under control a 11 XVII| he would never hold his army united or disposed to its 12 XVII| that having led an enormous army, composed of many various 13 XVII| whom, nevertheless, his army rebelled in Spain; this 14 XIX | he became despised, the army conspired against him, and 15 XIX | Julian, he persuaded the army in Sclavonia, of which he 16 XIX | the throne, he moved the army on Rome, and reached Italy 17 XIX | Niger, head of the Asiatic army, had caused himself to be 18 XIX | one, and not hated by the army; and it need not be wondered 19 XIX | murdered in the midst of his army by a centurion. And here 20 XIX | which may be added his own army: this latter, besieging 21 XXIV| power enough to keep an army in the field cannot be lost.~ 22 XXVI| whenever there has been an army wholly Italian, it has always


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