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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince

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gain

   Chapter
1 III | not to take any trouble to gain them over to himself, for 2 III | strong foreign powers to gain authority. Greece appears 3 V | up arms, and a prince can gain them to himself and secure 4 VII | minds of the people, and gain them entirely to himself, 5 VIII| religion; such methods may gain empire, but not glory. Still, 6 XI | upon, and he intended to gain Bologna, to ruin the Venetians, 7 XII | had to dread loss and not gain, as happened afterwards 8 XII | favouring them so as to gain authority in temporal power: 9 XIX | advantage; so that, seeing the gain from this course to be assured, 10 XX | have laid themselves out to gain over those whom they distrusted 11 XXI | CONDUCT HIMSELF SO AS TO GAIN RENOWN~NOTHING makes a prince 12 XXI | endeavour in every action to gain for himself the reputation 13 XXIV| are seen to be able they gain more men and bind far tighter


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