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auspices 1
austria 1
authorities 1
authority 19
auxiliaries 11
avail 3
available 1
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20 opportunity
20 rome
20 see
19 authority
19 avoid
19 came
19 empire
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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authority

   Chapter
1 III | much power and too much authority, and then with his own forces, 2 III | strong foreign powers to gain authority. Greece appears to me sufficient 3 III | Lombardy, regained at once the authority which Charles had lost: 4 III | thus giving it greater authority. And having committed this 5 IV | country, according to the authority he had assumed there; and 6 VII | French. Having restored his authority, not to leave it at risk 7 VII | back peace and obedience to authority, he considered it necessary 8 VII | to confer such excessive authority, for he had no doubt but 9 IX | as to be defended by his authority. He who obtains sovereignty 10 IX | and to give or take away authority when it pleases him.~Therefore, 11 IX | tumults to exercise absolute authority, because the citizens and 12 XII | favouring them so as to gain authority in temporal power: in many 13 XII | infantry did not give them any authority; so they were led to employ 14 XIII| at once to assume enough authority to injure you. In conclusion, 15 XIX | is the parliament and its authority, because he who founded 16 XIX | or training, had no great authority, and most of them, especially 17 XIX | prince knew how to maintain authority over them.~From these causes 18 XIX | position by those who have authority, and the sons remain only 19 XXI | was acquiring power and authority over them. He was able with


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