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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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state

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1 1| For if anyone in a naked state should thrash upon the sand 2 1| danger is run of losing the State. My Romans ((as I have said)), 3 1| several armies. From which state of affairs proceeded first 4 1| will cause us to lose the State: or it is of virtue, and 5 1| will not deprive you of the State by one who makes himself 6 1| payment is unendurable to a State; and on the other hand, 7 2| accustom all the youth of my State to this training: but that 8 2| Princes who have lost the State, are no longer in time, 9 2| and those who have (the State) do not have (military training) 10 2| Princes who have lost the State, are no longer in time, 11 2| and those who have (the State) do not have (military training) 12 2| completely jealous of their State ((as they fear servitude, 13 5| lose; for if one loses the State, the other loses his money 14 7| Camerino, turned toward the State of Urbino, and occupied 15 7| of Urbino, and occupied a State in one day and without effort, 16 7| are Princes of so large a State, that they are able to assemble 17 7| because they have a large State and many subjects, have 18 7| ignominously losing the State, (and) without any show 19 7| that those who held the State anciently, had done all 20 7| even if they did lose their State, wanted also to lose their 21 7| and it will happen to his State as happened to the Kingdom


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