He who conquers a province in a foreign country, and does not establish his residence there, is in great danger of losing it.
The Prince, political philosophy
He who conquers a province in a foreign country, and does not establish his residence there, is in great danger of losing it.
The Prince, political philosophy
The Prince, Chapter III: Of Mixed Principalities
1532
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