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1 III | preserving in other things the old conditions, and not being
2 III | entirely one body with the old principality.~But when states
3 V | other hand not having the old prince, cannot agree in
4 VI | have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm
5 VI | This man abolished the old soldiery, organized the
6 VI | organized the new, gave up old alliances, made new ones;
7 VII | hurt him, to change the old order of things for new,
8 VII | great personages to forget old injuries is deceived. Therefore,
9 XII | all states, new as well as old or composite, are good laws
10 XIII | memory an instance from the Old Testament applicable to
11 XVIII | and many other princes of old were given to the Centaur
12 XIX | was added contempt for his old age, he was overthrown at
13 XIX | because the sons of the old prince not the heirs, but
14 XIX | constitution of the state is old, and it is framed so as
15 XX | adds as a province to his old one, then it is necessary
16 XX | own soldiers who in your old state were living near you.~
17 XXVI | has happened because the old order of things was not
18 XXVI | but a variation upon the old. And these are the kind
19 XXVI(49)| shall put to flight;~For the old Roman, valour is not dead,~
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