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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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   Chapter
1 II | hereditary prince has less cause and less necessity to offend; 2 II | unless extraordinary vices cause him to be hated, it is reasonable 3 III | weakest places. Thus to cause France to lose Milan the 4 III | insurrections on the borders; but to cause him to lose it a second 5 III | be good, they have more cause to love him, and wishing 6 III | fails: that he who is the cause of another becoming powerful 7 V | time nor benefits will ever cause it to forget. And what ever 8 VII | them, and gave them more cause for disunion than for union, 9 VII | he had injured or who had cause to fear him if they became 10 VII | believes that new benefits will cause great personages to forget 11 VII | his choice, and it was the cause of his ultimate ruin.~ 12 XI | life of a pope is also a cause of weakness; for in the 13 XII | us that our sins were the cause of it told the truth, but 14 XIV | their states. And the first cause of your losing it is to 15 XVII| justification and for manifest cause, but above all things he 16 XVII| another condemn the principal cause of them. That it is true 17 XIX | them; thus, having given cause for hatred, to which hatred


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