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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XVI | Prince, therefore, wanting to gain over to himself a people 2 1, XIX | greatest difficulty, to gain a foothold, nor to achieve 3 1, XXIV | in Rome, and seeking to gain over the People to himself, 4 1, XXX | they have not known how to gain for themselves, and to become 5 1, XXX | their loss than to their gain. But when either through 6 1, XXXVIII| to assume it, nor how to gain honor in a similar necessity. 7 1, LIII | represents at first sight a gain or a loss, or truly it appears 8 1, LIII | people, there is seen a gain even though it is concealed 9 2, XIV | your possessions, either to gain him over to yourself even 10 2, XXV | times they believe they can gain a thing and lose it. The 11 2, XXV | The way to do this is to gain the confidence of the people 12 3, VIII | authority in Rome, and to gain over to himself the plebs 13 3, XXXIV | The elder Scipio did not gain as much glory with all his 14 3, XXXIV | favor of the people ought to gain it for himself (as T. Manlius 15 3, XLV | death which he was unable to gain by victory, in imitation


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