Commencing then with the first of the above-named characteristics, I say that it would be well sicuro be reputed liberal

Commencing then with the first of the above-named characteristics, I say that it would be well sicuro be reputed liberal

Therefore, any one wishing onesto maintain among men the name of liberal is obliged sicuro avoid in nessun caso attribute of magnificence; so that per prince thus inclined will consume in such acts all his property, and will be compelled sopra the end, if he wish esatto maintain the name of liberal, puro unduly weigh down his people, and tax them, and do everything he can preciso get money. This will soon make him odious onesto his subjects, and becoming poor he will be little valued by any one; thus, with his liberality, having offended many and rewarded few, he is affected by the very first trouble and imperilled by whatever may be the first danger; recognizing this himself, and wishing to draw back from it, he runs at once into the reproach of being miserly.

Therefore, verso prince, not being able onesto exercise this virtue of liberality durante such a way that it is recognized, except puro his cost, if he is wise he ought not puro fear the reputation of being mean, for mediante time he will che sicuro be more considered than if liberal, seeing that with his economy his revenues are enough, that he can defend himself against all attacks, and is able preciso engage per enterprises without burdening his people; thus it comes to pass that he exercises liberality towards all from whom he does not take, who are numberless, and meanness towards those onesto whom he does not give, who are few.

Nevertheless, liberality exercised sopra verso way that does not bring you the reputation for it, injures you; for if one exercises it honestly and as it should be exercised, it may not become known, and you will not avoid the reproach of its opposite

We have not seen great things done mediante our time except by those who have been considered mean; the rest have failed. Pope Julius the Second was assisted sopra reaching the papacy by per reputation for liberality, yet he did not strive afterwards sicuro keep it up, when he made war on the King of France; and he made many wars without imposing any extraordinary tax on his subjects, for he supplied his additional expenses out of his long thriftiness. The present King of Spain would not have undertaken or conquered sopra so many enterprises if he had been reputed liberal. A prince, therefore, provided that he has not to rob www.datingranking.net/it/lovoo-review/ his subjects, that he can defend himself, that he does not become poor and abject, that he is not forced sicuro become rapacious, ought to hold of little account verso reputation for being mean, for it is one of those vices which will enable him sicuro govern.

Sopra the first case he ought esatto be sparing, durante the second he ought not preciso neglect any opportunity for liberality

And if any one should say: Caesar obtained empire by liberality, and many others have reached the highest positions by having been liberal, and by being considered so, I answer: Either you are a prince in fact, or durante a way to become one. Con the first case this liberality is dangerous, mediante the second it is very necessary preciso be considered liberal; and Caesar was one of those who wished to become pre-eminent sopra Rome; but if he had survived after becoming so, and had not moderated his expenses, he would have destroyed his government. And if any one should reply: Many have been princes, and have done great things with armies, who have been considered very liberal, I reply: Either per prince spends that which is his own or his subjects’ or else that of others. And preciso the prince who goes forth with his army, supporting it by pillage, sack, and extortion, handling that which belongs preciso others, this liberality is necessary, otherwise he would not be followed by soldiers. And of that which is neither yours nor your subjects’ you can be per ready giver, as were Cyrus, Caesar, and Alexander; because it does not take away your reputation if you squander that of others, but adds sicuro it; it is only squandering your own that injures you.