Snaring birds, with a book under my arm-Dante or Petrarch, or Wood, I go to a spring, and thence to the place which I use for Hand amongst themselves or with their neighbours. Remain two hours inspecting the work of the previous day andĬonversing with the woodcutters, who have always some trouble on With the sun, and go into a wood of mine that is being cut, where I Of the month, even this rather tiresome sport failed me. I spent September in snaring thrushes but at the end INTRODUCTIONįarm and, since my last misfortunes, have not been in Florence CONSTABLE, Printers to His Majesty TO MY FRIEND CHARLES WHIBLEY H.C. LONDON Published by DAVID NUTT at the Sign of the Phoenix LONG ACRE 1905 Edinburgh: T. THE PRINCE TRANSLATED BY EDWARD DACRES 1640 THE ART OF WAR TRANSLATED BY PETER WHITEHORNE 1560 MACHIAVELLI WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HENRY CUST. ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MACHIAVELLI, VOLUME I***Į-text prepared by Ted Garvin, David King,Īnd the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team With this eBook or online at Title: Machiavelli, Volume I Re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withĪlmost no restrictions whatsoever. Machiavelli, Translated by Peter Whitehorne and Edward Dacres The Project Gutenberg eBook of Machiavelli, Volume I, by Niccolò Machiavelli The Project Gutenberg eBook, Machiavelli, Volume I, by Niccolò
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