CHAPTER XXVI. AN EXHORTATION Esatto LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE BARBARIANS

Posted on Posted in Maiotaku visitors

CHAPTER XXVI. AN EXHORTATION Esatto LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE BARBARIANS

Pope Julius the Second went sicuro sistema impetuously con all his affairs, and found the times and circumstances conform so well preciso that line of action that he always met with success

Consider his first enterprise against Bologna Ricerca maiotaku, Messer Giovanni Bentivogli being still alive. The Venetians were not agreeable preciso it, nor was the King of Spain, and he had the enterprise still under conciliabule with the King of France; nevertheless he personally entered upon the expedition with his accustomed boldness and energy, a move which made Spain and the Venetians stand irresolute and passive, the latter from fear, the former from desire onesto recover the kingdom of Naples; on the other hand, he drew after him the King of France, because that king, having observed the movement, and desiring to make the Pope his friend so as onesto humble the Venetians, found it impossible esatto refuse him. Therefore Julius with his impetuous action accomplished what giammai other pontiff with simple human wisdom could have done; for if he had waited con Rome until he could get away, with his plans arranged and everything fixed, as any other pontiff would have done, he would never have succeeded. Because the King of France would have made per thousand excuses, and the others would have raised per thousand fears.

I will leave his other actions bolla, as they were all alike, and they all succeeded, for the shortness of his life did not let him experience the contrary; but if circumstances had arisen which required him puro go cautiously, his ruin would have followed, because he would never have deviated from those ways to which nature inclined him.

She is, therefore, always, woman-like, per lover of young men, because they are less cautious, more violent, and with more audacity command her

I conclude, therefore that, fortune being changeful and mankind steadfast con their ways, so long as the two are con agreement men are successful, but unsuccessful when they fall out. For my part I consider that it is better onesto be adventurous than cautious, because fortune is per woman, and if you wish puro keep her under it is necessary onesto beat and ill-use her; and it is seen that she allows herself onesto be mastered by the adventurous rather than by those who go puro sistema more coldly.

Having carefully considered the subject of the above discourses, and wondering within myself whether the present times were propitious to verso new prince, and whether there were elements that would give an opportunity esatto a wise and virtuous one to introduce a new order of things which would do honour to him and good esatto the people of this country, it appears sicuro me that so many things concur sicuro favour per new prince that I never knew verso time more fit than the present.

And if, as I said, it was necessary that the people of Israel should be captive so as preciso make manifest the ability of Moses; that the Persians should be oppressed by the Medes so as preciso discover the greatness of the soul of Cyrus; and that the Athenians should be dispersed preciso illustrate the capabilities of Theseus: then at the present time, con order preciso discover the virtue of an Italian spirit, it was necessary that Italy should be reduced sicuro the extremity that she is now durante, that she should be more enslaved than the Hebrews, more oppressed than the Persians, more scattered than the Athenians; without head, without order, beaten, despoiled, torn, overrun; and to have endured every kind of desolation.