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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III| and defender of his less powerful neighbours, and to weaken 2 III| and to weaken the more powerful amongst them, taking care 3 III| care that no foreigner as powerful as himself shall, by any 4 III| affairs is that, as soon as a powerful foreigner enters a country, 5 III| easily keep down the more powerful of them, so as to remain 6 III| against those who remained powerful. But he was no sooner in 7 III| their ruin, for they, being powerful, would always have kept 8 III| cause of another becoming powerful is ruined; because that 9 VI | will continue afterwards powerful, secure, honoured, and happy.~ 10 VII| himself now sufficiently powerful and partly secured from 11 VII| the air, between two most powerful hostile armies, and sick 12 X | to this I answer that a powerful and courageous prince will 13 XI | found the pontificate most powerful, and it is to be hoped that, 14 XIX| avoid the hatred of the most powerful. Therefore, those emperors 15 XIX| the people are the more powerful.~From the above I have excepted 16 XX | sufficient to defend you against powerful enemies and distrusted subjects. 17 XXI| because if two of your powerful neighbours come to blows, 18 XXI| although the victor may be powerful and may have him at his 19 XXI| an alliance with one more powerful than himself for the purpose


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