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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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1 IV | particular affection.~The examples of these two governments 2 VI | do, I adduce the highest examples both of prince and of state; 3 VI | like are the most excellent examples. And although one may not 4 VI | and happy.~To these great examples I wish to add a lesser one; 5 VII | fortune, I wish to adduce two examples within our own recollection, 6 VIII | will be illustrated by two examples — one ancient, the other 7 VIII | subject, I consider these two examples will suffice those who may 8 XII | portentous.~And as with these examples I have reached Italy, which 9 XIII | histories may be full of examples, I do not wish to leave 10 XIII | beyond Italian and recent examples, but I am unwilling to leave 11 XVII | cruelty; because with a few examples he will be more merciful 12 XVIII| Of this endless modern examples could be given, showing 13 XIX | for any escape.~Endless examples could be given on this subject, 14 XX | arms. Histories are full of examples. But when a prince acquires 15 XX | reasons for this in those examples which can be taken from 16 XXI | a prince to set unusual examples in internal affairs, similar


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