Chapter Niccolo Machiavelli To Lorenzo The Magnificent Son of Piero Di Medici

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Nor will it, I trust, be deemed presumptuous on the part of man of humble and obscure condition to attempt to discuss and direct the government of princes; for in the same way that landscape painters station themselves in the valleys in order to draw mountains or high ground, and ascend an eminence in order to get a good view of the plains, so it is necessary to be a prince to know thoroughly the nature of the people, and one of the populace to know the nature of princes.


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