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acquire 32
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46 noted
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45 causes
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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acquired

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, I | country which they have newly acquired [and] want to maintain securely 2 1, V | maintain the honors already acquired. And in the end whoever 3 1, V | lose that which they have acquired, I say that when Marcus 4 1, VI | laws of Lycurgus having acquired such reputation that their 5 1, VI | that which she should have acquired. And to return to the first 6 1, VII | authority which they had acquired and assumed to the prejudice 7 1, XII | solely the Church, for having acquired and held temporal Empire, 8 1, XVI | they had by some accident acquired it, as Rome acquired it 9 1, XVI | accident acquired it, as Rome acquired it after driving out the 10 1, XVIII | that authority which he had acquired by evil means. From all 11 1, XXIV | reputation of that which he acquired, and audacity and confidence 12 1, XXIX | Captain (having won) has acquired great glory, that People 13 1, XXIX | other memorable virtues had acquired for him. These were so many, 14 1, LII | credit the Nobility had acquired with the Plebs because of 15 1, LII | destroyed his enemies and acquired for him the Principality 16 2, I | EMPIRE WHICH THE ROMANS ACQUIRED~Many [authors], among whom 17 2, IV | reason than from having acquired that dominion which they 18 2, XIX | send colonies to guard the acquired countries, to make capital 19 2, XX | him by him from whom he acquired it. But the ambition of 20 2, XXIV | and to hold towns that are acquired fortresses are useless: 21 2, XXX | is seen that they never acquired lands by means of money, 22 2, XXX | afterwards, and that the things acquired with gold cannot be defended 23 2, XXXI | how many ways the Romans acquired them.~ 24 2, XXXII | rout of an enemy army they acquired a Kingdom in a day, but 25 3, III | WANTING TO MAINTAIN THE NEWLY ACQUIRED LIBERTY, TO KILL THE SONS 26 3, III | liberty in Rome which she had acquired; which is an example rare 27 3, VI | and, because of this, had acquired good will among the people [ 28 3, X | already defeated Syphax and acquired so much territory in Africa 29 3, XII | expended more in war and acquired less than Venice; for it 30 3, XX | seeing that Hannibal had acquired great victories and fame 31 3, XXI | of two Roman Citizens who acquired the same glory by different 32 3, XXII | HUMANITY OF VALERIUS CORVINUS ACQUIRED THE SAME GLORY FOR EACH~ 33 3, XXII | pertained to the enemy, acquired them by equal virtu, but, 34 3, XXII | humaneness, from which he acquired the good will of his soldiers 35 3, XXII | method, partisans cannot be acquired; showing himself harsh to 36 3, XXXIV | truly this public fame is acquired by some extraordinary and 37 3, XXXIV | and because of this act acquired this original reputation, 38 3, XXXV | glory is lacking which is acquired in being alone against the 39 3, XXXV | enjoy the glory that is acquired from the misfortune that 40 3, XXXVII| And, therefore, good is acquired with difficulty, unless 41 3, XXXIX | particular knowledge, is acquired more by means of the chase, 42 3, XLII | the one, that glory can be acquired in any action; for it is 43 3, XLII | action; for it is ordinarily acquired in victory and in defeat 44 3, XLII | victory and in defeat it is acquired either by showing that this 45 3, XLV | living than his colleague had acquired by dying, he rushed to the


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