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rovere 1
rs 1
ruin 21
ruined 9
ruining 1
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21 hated
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21 reputation
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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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ruin

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1 III | have consented to their ruin, for they, being powerful, 2 III | caused by France, and her ruin may be attributed to them. 3 V | hold them: the first is to ruin them, the next is to reside 4 VII | duke and the Church was ruin to them, called a meeting 5 VII | the cause of his ultimate ruin.~ 6 IX | adversity they always help to ruin him.~Therefore, one who 7 X | arrival at once burn and ruin the country at the time 8 XI | drive him from Italy, and to ruin the Venetians — although 9 XI | yet would not have time to ruin the Orsini. This was the 10 XI | after his death and the ruin of the duke, became the 11 XI | intended to gain Bologna, to ruin the Venetians, and to drive 12 XII | necessity he will go to ruin. The chief foundations of 13 XII | trouble to prove, for the ruin of Italy has been caused 14 XIII| mercenaries, because with them the ruin is ready made; they are 15 XV | done, sooner effects his ruin than his preservation; for 16 XV | if followed, would be his ruin; whilst something else, 17 XIX | that the causes of their ruin were not different to those 18 XIX | difficulties that it was the ruin of many; for it was a hard 19 XIX | and proved the emperor’s ruin.~But let us come to Commodus, 20 XXI | alliance, which caused their ruin, could have been avoided. 21 XXV | him to go cautiously, his ruin would have followed, because


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