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1 Pre| to be a greater love of peace, than in him who can only
2 1 | have done (it is said with peace to everyone) to seek to
3 1 | not provide for them in peace. Whence they are obliged,
4 1 | hope that there will be no peace or to gain so much for themselves
5 1 | for themselves in times of peace. And wherever one of these
6 1 | enemies: and from not desiring peace, there arises those deceptions
7 1 | hardens them: and even if peace occurs frequently, it happens
8 1 | comfortably) in times of peace, not only deceived the Milanese,
9 1 | War makes robbers, and peace hangs them? For those who
10 1 | himself during (periods of) peace by breaking laws, despoiling
11 1 | be employed in times of peace as an exercise, and in times
12 1 | near him who, in times of peace, desire war because they
13 1 | his infantry in time of peace are content to return to
14 1 | him, and afterwards when peace comes, more willingly return
15 1 | desire, with the coming of peace, that his Princes return
16 1 | make war in order to have peace, and will not seek to disturb
17 1 | not seek to disturb the peace to have war.~COSIMO: Truly,
18 1 | for themselves in times of peace through the training for
19 1 | there is a long time of peace for everyone.~FABRIZIO:
20 1 | everyone has a place in time of peace; for other reasons can be
21 1 | in time of war to that in peace? for while the fortresses
22 1 | are garrisoned in times of peace, they are much more garrisoned
23 1 | are released in time of peace. And concerning the garrisons
24 1 | not say further that in peace there is a place for every
25 1 | continued in their enlistment in peace time, the answer appears
26 1 | subjects, and in times of peace sent them back to their
27 1 | practice even when there is peace, it stems from a corrupt
28 1 | leaders in war, and in time of peace desire that they return
29 1 | himself of such a man in peace as well as in war. And because
30 1 | defend them, I must love peace but know how to make war;
31 1 | also how to counsel him in peace. Any King ought not, therefore,
32 1 | either too many lovers of peace or too many lovers of war,
33 1 | enrolled in it in times of peace, which I do not see, they
34 1 | and) not to remain in peace. The public leader does
35 2 | or twice in the years of peace, and give them a form of
36 7 | fortune, they never asked for peace, (and) never gave any sign
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