Chapter
1 Ded | possible for me to make a better gift than to offer you the
2 III | rulers willingly, hoping to better themselves, and this hope
3 III | difficulty.~The other and better course is to send colonies
4 III | one whose conduct is the better to be observed, he having
5 VII | because I do not know what better precepts to give a new prince
6 XII | and progress, one may be better prepared to counteract them.
7 XIII| conquered, more time and better opportunities are needed
8 XIII| which arms together are much better than mercenaries alone or
9 XIV | know his country, and is better able to undertake its defence;
10 XVII| CLEMENCY, AND WHETHER IT IS BETTER TO BE LOVED THAN FEARED~
11 XVII| question arises: whether it be better to be loved than feared
12 XVII| were many men who knew much better how not to err than to correct
13 XIX | Neither could you have a better or a more prudent arrangement,
14 XXI | has been said, that it is better and more advantageous for
15 XXV | part I consider that it is better to be adventurous than cautious,
16 XXVI| more faithful, truer, or better soldiers. And although singly
17 XXVI| altogether they will be much better when they find themselves
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