s you;
for if one exercises it honestly and as it should be exercisedit may not
become knownand you will not avoid the reproach of its opposite.
Thereforeany one wishing to maintain among men the name of liberal is
obliged to avoid no attribute of magnificence; so that a prince thus
inclined will consume in such acts all his propertyand will be compelled
in the endif he wish to maintain the name of liberalto unduly weigh
down his peopleand tax themand do everything he can to get money.
This will soon make him odious to his subjectsand becoming poor he will
be little valued by any one; thuswith his liberalityhaving offended many
and rewarded fewhe is affected by the very first trouble and imperilled by
whatever may be the first danger; recognizing this himselfand wishing to
draw back from ithe runs at once into the reproach of being miserly.
Thereforea princenot being able to exercise this virtue of liberality
in such a way that it is recognizedexcept to his costif he is wise he
ought not to fear the reputation of being meanfor in time he will come to
be more considered than if liberalseeing that with his economy his
revenues are enoughthat he can defe
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