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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 III | member of a state which, taken collectively, may be called 2 III | Nevertheless Milan was taken from France both the first 3 III | notwithstanding all the other measures taken by him for holding that 4 III | will not blame the course taken by the king, because, wishing 5 III | the rashness of the course taken by them, which, in order 6 III | humble them; but having first taken these steps, he ought never 7 III | observed by those who have taken possession of countries 8 VII | notwithstanding that he had taken every measure and done all 9 VII | therefore, all the steps taken by the duke be considered, 10 XI | although unguarded, are not taken from them, and the subjects, 11 XII | renown. If this man had taken Pisa, nobody can deny that 12 XVIII| because the vulgar are always taken by what a thing seems to 13 XIX | states and wise princes have taken every care not to drive 14 XIX | state. Antoninus had not taken this care, but had contumeliously 15 XX | those examples which can be taken from ancient and modern 16 XX | assist a people who have taken arms against you. It has 17 XXI | possessions for fear lest they be taken away from him or another


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