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1 1| remember several Princes of the Kingdom, who delighted in their
2 1| except by a Republic or a Kingdom; and both of these, if well
3 1| levying tribute or taking the Kingdom. Braccio, with the same
4 1| industry, sought to occupy the Kingdom of Naples, and would have
5 1| established Republic or Kingdom would never permit its subjects
6 1| FABRIZIO: A well ordered Kingdom ought so much the more avoid
7 1| tell me of some present Kingdom, for I will not admit them
8 1| subject, and look for a Kingdom totally good, but similar
9 1| that they take away the Kingdom from you. To make war always
10 1| every Republic and every Kingdom ought to take soldiers from
11 1| established any Republic or Kingdom who did not think that it
12 1| have created a new world Kingdom; but who so much more merit
13 1| from the example of the Kingdom of Assyria and from the
14 1| is seen that the former Kingdom endured a thousand years
15 2| descended from Sicily into the Kingdom of Naples in order to go
16 2| entirely subject to one Kingdom, in which because of its
17 2| much of the time, in the Kingdom it is feared; whence it
18 2| Greece, in addition to the Kingdom of the Macedonians, there
19 4| routed the French in the Kingdom (of Naples) on the Cirignuola.
20 7| State as happened to the Kingdom of the Macedonians, which,
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