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A Man For All Season and Machiavelli's Doctrine: Reiteration of History

   
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Title: A Man For All Season and Machiavelli's Doctrine: Reiteration of History
 
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Date: April 7, 1996
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First is the hereditary principality, which is traditionally under the control of a ruler's family and their descendants. The second type of principality is called the mixed principality, where the hereditary is considered with newly conquered territories...
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Next, the principality acquired by new people where the territory of another is acquired by force, through someone else (for example as a gift from a king), through a crime or cruelty of the inheritor, or through the favor of the prince's fellow people...
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