Chapter
1 III | of the natives.~For these reasons Louis XII, King of France,
2 III | second time. The general reasons for the first have been
3 III | avoid war, I answer for the reasons given above that a blunder
4 IV | him. This arises from the reasons given above; for his ministers,
5 IV | people with them, for the reasons assigned. Hence, he who
6 IV | change. Such men, for the reasons given, can open the way
7 IV | Alexander, for the above reasons. And if his successors had
8 VI | been destroyed. Besides the reasons mentioned, the nature of
9 VII | Venetians, moved by other reasons, inclined to bring back
10 XI | among the barons. For these reasons his Holiness Pope Leo20
11 XIV | his, confirming it with reasons, so that by these continual
12 XVII | what belongs to others; but reasons for taking life, on the
13 XVIII| against him, and when the reasons that caused him to pledge
14 XVIII| wanting to a prince legitimate reasons to excuse this nonobservance.
15 XX | I believe, by the above reasons, fostered the Guelph and
16 XX | he must well consider the reasons which induced those to favour
17 XX | them. And weighing well the reasons for this in those examples
18 XXI | conquered, and you will have no reasons to offer, nor anything to
19 XXI | such a case, for the above reasons, the prince ought to favour
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