Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... considered only as a beacon to word - catchers who wish to become statesmen . The celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Æneæ magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the present generation . In that age the state of things was ...
... considered only as a beacon to word - catchers who wish to become statesmen . The celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Æneæ magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the present generation . In that age the state of things was ...
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... considered , he will not lose by comparison with Washington or Bolivar . Had his moderation been met by corresponding moderation , there is no reason to think that he would have overstepped the line which he had traced for himself . But ...
... considered , he will not lose by comparison with Washington or Bolivar . Had his moderation been met by corresponding moderation , there is no reason to think that he would have overstepped the line which he had traced for himself . But ...
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... considered his duty to mankind . It is the very struggle of the noble Othello . His heart relents ; but his hand is firm . He does naught in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from ...
... considered his duty to mankind . It is the very struggle of the noble Othello . His heart relents ; but his hand is firm . He does naught in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from ...
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... and mounted on horses of the largest breed , were considered as composing the strength of an army . The infantry was regarded as comparatively worthless , and was neglected till it became really so . These tactics MACHIAVELLI . 71.
... and mounted on horses of the largest breed , were considered as composing the strength of an army . The infantry was regarded as comparatively worthless , and was neglected till it became really so . These tactics MACHIAVELLI . 71.
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... considered as the effects of patriotic zeal , his pay as the tribute of national gratitude . To betray the powers which employs him , to be even remiss in its service , are in his eyes the most atrocious and degrading of crimes . When ...
... considered as the effects of patriotic zeal , his pay as the tribute of national gratitude . To betray the powers which employs him , to be even remiss in its service , are in his eyes the most atrocious and degrading of crimes . When ...
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