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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 IV | reasonable that the whole empire would have rebelled), nevertheless 2 IV | long continuance of the empire the memory of them passed 3 IV | which Alexander held the Empire of Asia, or at the difficulties 4 VII | from being citizens came to empire. Such stand simply upon 5 VIII | religion; such methods may gain empire, but not glory. Still, if 6 XII | must understand that the empire has recently come to be 7 XIII | first disaster to the Roman Empire33 should be examined, it 8 XIII | the vigour of the Roman Empire began to decline, and all 9 XIII(33) | under which the British Empire maintains its existence. 10 XIII(33) | allegations that the Roman Empire sank under the weight of 11 XVI | should say: Caesar obtained empire by liberality, and many 12 XIX | nevertheless they have lost their empire or have been killed by subjects 13 XIX | emperors who succeeded to the empire from Marcus the philosopher 14 XIX | fourteen years he held the empire no one was ever put to death 15 XIX | himself master of the whole empire, two difficulties; one in 16 XIX | been very easy to hold the empire, for, being the son of Marcus, 17 XIX | Rome and elsewhere in the empire, practised many cruelties, 18 XIX | the armies of the Roman Empire; and whereas it was then 19 XXIII(45)| Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. He married, first, Mary,


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