Prince spends either what belongs to himself and his subjects, or what belongs to others; and that in the former case he ought to be sparing, but in the latter ought not to refrain from any kind of liberality. Because for a Prince who leads his armies... The Prince - 第 103 頁Niccolò Machiavelli 著 - 1882 - 181 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1882 - 210 頁
...miserliness, for this is one of those vices which enable him to reign. And if any should object that Cassar by his liberality rose to power, and that many others...should, therefore, be a lavish giver, as were Cyrus, Csesar, and Alexander, for to be liberal with with the property of others does not hurt your reputation,... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 頁
...ought not to refrain from any kind of liberality. Because for a Prince who leads his armies in person and maintains them by plunder, pillage, and forced...to be liberal with the property of others does not take from your reputation, but adds to it. What injures you is to give away what is your own. And there... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 396 頁
...ought not to refrain from any kind of liberality. Because for a Prince who leads his armies in person and maintains them by plunder, pillage, and forced...should, therefore, be a lavish giver, as were Cyrus, Carsar, and Alexander; for to be liberal with the property of others does not take from your reputation,... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 頁
...ought not to refrain from any kind of liberality. Because for a Prince who leads his armies in person and maintains them by plunder, pillage, and forced...you should, therefore, be a lavish giver, as were J Cyrus, Caesar, and Alexander; for to be liberal with the property of others does not take from your... | |
| Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther - 2005 - 405 頁
...ought not to refrain from any kind of liberality. Because for a Prince who leads his armies in person and maintains them by plunder, pillage, and forced...to be liberal with the property of others does not take from your reputation, but adds to it. What injures you is to give away what is your own. And there... | |
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