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02.10.2019 •
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Near the end of the paragraph, machiavelli tells the prince: “you too are not bound to observe it [good faith] with them.” what does he mean? what is his reasoning?
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Ответ:
Strict moral system
Explanation:
There wasn't a 'code of chivarly' but rather a system of moral codes that knights had to follow that went beyond the rules of combat. Examples of these strict moral codes included bravery, courtesy and honor toward women and children.