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    CHAPTER XXVI

    AN EXHORTATION TO LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE BARBARIANS

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

    And if, as I said, it was necessary that the people of Israel should
    be captive so as to make manifest the ability of Moses; that the
    Persians should be oppressed by the Medes so as to discover the
    greatness of the soul of Cyrus; and that the Athenians should be
    dispersed to illustrate the capabilities of Theseus: then at the
    present time, in order to discover the virtue of an Italian spirit, it
    was necessary that Italy should be reduced to the extremity that she
    is now in, 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.

    Although lately some spark may have been shown by one, which made us
    think he was ordained by God for our redemption, nevertheless it was
    afterwards seen, in the height of his career, that fortune rejected
    him; so that Italy, left as without life, waits for him who shall yet
    heal her wounds and put an end to the ravaging and plundering of
    Lombardy, to the swindling and taxing of the kingdom and of Tuscany,
    and cleanse those sores that for long have festered. It is seen how
    she entreats God to send someone who shall deliver her from these
    wrongs and barbarous insolencies. It is seen also that she is ready
    and willing to follow a banner if only someone will raise it.

    Nor is there to be seen at present one in whom she can place more hope
    than in your illustrious house,[*] with its valour and fortune,
    favoured by God and by the Church of which it is now the chief, and
    which could be made the head of this redemption. This will not be
    difficult if you will recall to yourself the actions and lives of the
    men I have named. And although they were great and wonderful men, yet

    they were men, and each one of them had no more opportunity than the
    present offers, for their enterprises were neither more just nor
    easier than this, nor was God more their friend than He is yours.

    [*] Giuliano de Medici. He had just been created a cardinal by Leo X.
    In 1523 Giuliano was elected Pope, and took the title of Clement
    VII.

    With us there is great justice, because that war
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