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rode 1
romagna 15
roman 13
romans 17
rome 20
romulus 3
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17 government
17 private
17 reason
17 romans
17 taken
16 accustomed
16 attack
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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romans

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1 III | one has seen already. The Romans were brought into Greece 2 III | difficulties and troubles.~The Romans, in the countries which 3 III | of Philip ever induce the Romans to be his friends without 4 III | the country. Because the Romans did in these instances what 5 III | a remedy. Therefore, the Romans, foreseeing troubles, dealt 6 IV | frequent rebellions against the Romans in Spain, France, and Greece, 7 IV | memory of them endured, the Romans always held an insecure 8 IV | them passed away, and the Romans then became secure possessors. 9 IV | exterminated, none other than the Romans were acknowledged.~When 10 V | example, the Spartans and the Romans. The Spartans held Athens 11 V | nevertheless they lost them. The Romans, in order to hold Capua, 12 IX(17)| Sparta, conquered by the Romans under Flamininus in 195 13 XII | after the first war with the Romans, although the Carthaginians 14 XXI | Aetolians to drive out the Romans. He sent envoys to the Achaeans, 15 XXI | who were friends of the Romans, exhorting them to remain 16 XXI | and on the other hand the Romans urged them to take up arms. 17 XXIV | to the greatness of the Romans and of Greece who attacked


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