… becomes master a city accustomed live freedom no destroy it, recko — Niccolò Machiavelli, Prince

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… Whoever becomes master of a city accustomed to live in freedom and does no destroy it, may reckon on being destroyed by it. For if it should rebel, it can always screen itself under the name of liberty and its ancient laws, which no length of time, nor any benefit conferred will ever cause it to forget; and do what you will, and take what care you may, unless the inhabitants be scattered and dispersed, this name, and the old order of things, will never cease to be remembered…

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince

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