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princes 131
principal 8
principalities 4
principality 19
principally 1
principate 9
principi 5
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19 obey
19 once
19 opposed
19 principality
19 readily
19 rebelled
19 received
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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principality

   Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | to be a Prince than the Principality, and the other did not possess 2 1, II | in them called by them Principality [Monarchy], of the Best [ 3 1, II | one to the other, for the Principality easily becomes a tyranny, 4 1, II | they once again turn to a Principality; and from this step by step 5 1, II | same City [government] a Principality, an Aristocracy, and a Popular 6 1, XXVI | remedy he has to hold that Principality is (he being a new Prince) 7 1, LII | and acquired for him the Principality of Rome, and they ought 8 1, LV | WHERE THERE IS EQUALITY A PRINCIPALITY CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED, AND 9 1, LV | establish a Kingdom or a Principality where there is great equality, 10 1, LV | and, on the contrary, a Principality can be established where 11 1, LIX | latter] will restore his Principality to him; or believe he will 12 3, IV | DOES NOT LIVE SECURELY IN A PRINCIPALITY WHILE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN 13 3, IV | never live securely in his Principality so long as those live who 14 3, VI | expect [to inherit] the Principality; and they can be left either 15 3, VI | means can aspire to the Principality where they do not run the 16 3, VI | which the nature of the Principality in itself bring: for once 17 3, IX | longer good fortune than a Principality, for it can accommodate 18 3, IX | its Citizens, than can a Principality. For a man who is accustomed 19 3, XXXIV| their reputation in their Principality; for nothing makes itself


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