CHAP. LXVI.
IT is great oversight in a Prinnce, for any respects, either Actively, or Passively to make a forreign Kingdom strong: he that gives me∣ans to another to become powerfull, weakens himself, and enables him to
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IT is great oversight in a Prinnce, for any respects, either Actively, or Passively to make a forreign Kingdom strong: he that gives me∣ans to another to become powerfull, weakens himself, and enables him to
take the advantage of his own weak∣ness.