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    afterwards a patient listener concerning
    the things of which he inquired; also, on learning that nay one, on
    any consideration, has not told him the truth, he should let his anger
    be felt.

    And if there are some who think that a prince who conveys an
    impression of his wisdom is not so through his own ability, but
    through the good advisers that he has around him, beyond doubt they
    are deceived, because this is an axiom which never fails: that a
    prince who is not wise himself will never take good advice, unless by
    chance he has yielded his affairs entirely to one person who happens
    to be a very prudent man. In this case indeed he may be well governed,
    but it would not be for long, because such a governor would in a short
    time take away his state from him.

    But if a prince who is not inexperienced should take counsel from more
    than one he will never get united counsels, nor will he know how to
    unite them. Each of the counsellors will think of his own interests,
    and the prince will not know how to control them or to see through
    them. And they are not to found otherwise, because men will always
    prove untrue to you unless they are kept honest by constraint.
    Therefore it must be inferred that good counsels, whencesoever they
    come, are born of the wisdom of the prince, and not the wisdom of the
    prince from good counsels.
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