Chapter 3 Of Mixed Monarchies

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Still these mistakes, if he had lived, might not have injured him, had he not made the sixth, that of taking the state from the Venetians; for, if he had not strengthened the Church and brought the Spaniards into Italy, it would have been right and necessary to humble them; having once taken those measures, he ought never to tians been strong, it would have kept the others from making attempts on Lombardy, partly because the Venetians would not have consented to any measures by have consented to their ruin; because, had the Vene- which they did not get it for themselves, and partly because the others would not have wanted to take it from France to give it to Venice, and would not have had the courage to attack both.


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