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1 II | extraordinary vices cause him to be hated, it is reasonable to expect
2 X | well fortified, and is not hated by his people.~The cities
3 XVI | avoiding poverty, rapacious and hated. And a prince should guard
4 XVI | against being despised and hated; and liberality leads you
5 XVII| feared whilst he is not hated, which will always be as
6 XIX | AVOID BEING DESPISED AND HATED~Now, concerning the characteristics
7 XIX | things which will make him hated or contemptible; and as
8 XIX | reproaches.~It makes him hated above all things, as I have
9 XIX | himself by avoiding being hated and despised, and by keeping
10 XIX | conspiracies is not to be hated and despised by the people,
11 XIX | not so as to make himself hated by the people.~It may appear,
12 XIX | princes cannot help being hated by someone, they ought,
13 XIX | first place, to avoid being hated by every one, and when they
14 XIX | he lived, and was neither hated nor despised.~But Pertinax
15 XIX | respected by every one, and not hated by the army; and it need
16 XIX | of Alexandria. He became hated by the whole world, and
17 XIX | the soldiers, and being hated by one party and despised
18 XIX | for two things made him hated and despised; the one, his
19 XX | fortress is — not to be hated by the people, because,
20 XX | before, not to have been hated by the people than to have
21 XX | cares little about being hated by the people.~
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