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In war too a monarch has great advantages. He can raise troops without attracting attention and surprise his foes, and he can win them over by persuasion or coercion. The success of monarchies in war can be illustrated from the Persian Empire and from the rule of Dionysius of Syracuse. Even the Spartans and Carthaginians prefer a monarchy in time of war, and Athens has always been more successful under one than under many generals.

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