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The history terminates with the death of Lorenzo de Medici . Machiavelli had , it seems , intended to continue it to a later period . But his death prevented the execution of his design ; and the melancholy task of recording the ...
The history terminates with the death of Lorenzo de Medici . Machiavelli had , it seems , intended to continue it to a later period . But his death prevented the execution of his design ; and the melancholy task of recording the ...
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The story which Clarendon tells of that affair reminds us of the excuses by which Bessus and Bobadil explain their cudgellings . A Scotch nobleman , it seems , begged the king not to run upon his death , took hold of his bridle ...
The story which Clarendon tells of that affair reminds us of the excuses by which Bessus and Bobadil explain their cudgellings . A Scotch nobleman , it seems , begged the king not to run upon his death , took hold of his bridle ...
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For , by the religious mind , sickness , and pain , and death are not to be accounted evils . " Now , if sickness , pain , and death are not evils , we cannot understand why it should be an evil that thousands should rise without ...
For , by the religious mind , sickness , and pain , and death are not to be accounted evils . " Now , if sickness , pain , and death are not evils , we cannot understand why it should be an evil that thousands should rise without ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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