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The Prince (Italian: Il Principe [il ˈprintʃipe]; Latin: De Principatibus) is a 16th-century political treatise written by the Italian diplomat, philosopher, and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli in the form of a realistic instruction guide for new princes.
Anti-Machiavel is an 18th-century essay by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia and patron of Voltaire, consisting of a chapter-by-chapter rebuttal of The Prince, the 16th-century book by Niccolò Machiavelli. It was first published in September 1740, a few months after Frederick became king. [1]
The Prince is a 2005 American novel by Francine Rivers; it is the third novel in the Sons of Encouragement series, and tells the tale of the Biblical character of Jonathan, the son of Saul the King in the Old Testament.
Chapter 4 lists the three modes of expanding that republics have taken. Also, Machiavelli gives the reasoning and background information for why these three modes of expanding that the republic took were necessary. Chapter 5 talks about how memories can be lost due to issues such as language barriers, floods, or even plague.
That is a question a 26-year-old Prince may well have been asking himself after “Purple Rain” transformed him into a global superstar virtually overnight (or whatever passed for “overnight ...
The queen discovers the prince and the horse's connection, feigns illness and asks for the liver of the prince's horse as cure. The king decides to sacrifice the horse. The prince goes to meet the horse and finds it in tears. The animal then advises the prince to beg for one last ride with it. It happens thus, and the king allows it.
Prince Harry just sat down for one of his two Sunday night interviews to promote his new memoir Spare, which leaked almost a week before its publication date. Much of what Harry chatted about ...
Prince William offered a glimpse into his home life with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, sharing one of the questions they ask him most often. The Prince of Wales, 42, made the ...