Chapter 17 Of Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved or Feared

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And that it is true that his other virtues would not have sufficed-may be seen from the case of Scipio (famous not only in regard to his own times, but all times of which memory remains), whose armies rebelled against him in Spain, which arose from nothing but his excessive kindness, which allowed more licence to the soldiers than was consonant with military discipline.


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