XV. (Book 15)
IN things that are doubtful, the Prince ought to continue in sus∣pence, and to reserve to himself, as much as lyes in his power, the means of taking and fixing upon that re∣solution, which he shall find by the
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IN things that are doubtful, the Prince ought to continue in sus∣pence, and to reserve to himself, as much as lyes in his power, the means of taking and fixing upon that re∣solution, which he shall find by the
general course of affairs likely to prove most beneficial and expedi∣ent.