Chapter 10 How the Strength of All States Should Be Measured

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And whoever has strongly fortified his town and, as regards the government of his subjects, has proceeded as we have already described and will further relate, will be attacked with great reluctance, for men are always averse to enterprises in which they foresee difficulties, and it can never 1a-ppear easy to‘ attack one who has his town stoutly defe11d_ed'and is not hated by the people.


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