Chapter 19 That We Must Avoid Being Despised and Hated

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I will not speak of Heliogabalus, of Macrinus, or Julianus, who being entirely contemptible were imme~ diately suppressed, but I will come to the conclusion of this discourse by saying that the princes of our time have less difficulty than these in being obliged to satisfy in an extraordinary degree their soldiers in their states; for although they must have a certain consideration for them, yet any difficulty is soon settled, for none of these princes have armies that are inextricably bound up with the administration of the government and the rule of their provinces as were the armies of the Roman empire.


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