Chapter 11 Of Ecclesiastical Principalities

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However, I might be asked how it has come about that the Church has reached such great temporal power, when, previous to Alexander VI, the Italian p0tentates—and not merely the really powerful ones, but every lord or baron, however insignificant—held it in slight esteem as regards temporal power; whereas now it is dreaded by a king of France, whom it has been able to drive out of Italy, and has also been able to ruin the Venetians.


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