Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Italy . Let any one now consider with what little difficulty the king could have maintained his position in Italy had he observed the rules above laid down , and kept all his friends secure and protected ; for although they were ...
... Italy . Let any one now consider with what little difficulty the king could have maintained his position in Italy had he observed the rules above laid down , and kept all his friends secure and protected ; for although they were ...
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... Italy . And in the beginning of their expansion on land , through not having much territory , and because of their great reputation , they had not much to fear from their captains ; but when they expanded , as under Carmignola , they ...
... Italy . And in the beginning of their expansion on land , through not having much territory , and because of their great reputation , they had not much to fear from their captains ; but when they expanded , as under Carmignola , they ...
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... Italians have been able to accom- plish all that is expected from your illustrious house ; and if in so many revolutions in Italy , and in so many campaigns , it has always ap- peared as if military virtue were exhausted , this has ...
... Italians have been able to accom- plish all that is expected from your illustrious house ; and if in so many revolutions in Italy , and in so many campaigns , it has always ap- peared as if military virtue were exhausted , this has ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
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