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1 IV | what was the nature of the government of Darius, you will find
2 V | friendly to you. Because such a government, being created by the prince,
3 VI | Persians discontented with the government of the Medes, and the Medes
4 VI | introduce to establish their government and its security. And it
5 VII | of others, are raised to government. Because he, having a lofty
6 VIII| obey him, and to form a government, of which he made himself
7 IX | defended his country and his government; and for the overcoming
8 IX | to the absolute order of government, for such princes either
9 IX | In the latter case their government is weaker and more insecure,
10 IX | troubled times, can destroy the government with great ease, either
11 XVI | would have destroyed his government. And if any one should reply:
12 XIX | for him and gave him the government of their city, and it was
13 XIX | came in due course to the government.~For this reason I consider
14 XIX | France, and took from him his government and life. He who will, therefore,
15 XX | only discontent with their government, then he will only keep
16 XX | contented under the former government, and are therefore his enemies,
17 XXI | the parties.~Never let any Government imagine that it can choose
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