Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Prince unpopular , and which is almost equally discernible in the Discourses , we have already given our opinion at length . We have attempted to show that it belonged rather to the age than the man ; that it was a partial taint , and ...
... Prince unpopular , and which is almost equally discernible in the Discourses , we have already given our opinion at length . We have attempted to show that it belonged rather to the age than the man ; that it was a partial taint , and ...
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... Prince and the Discourses with the Spirit of Laws . Montesquieu en- joys , perhaps , a wider celebrity than any political writer of modern Europe . Something he doubtless owes to his merit , but much more to his fortune . He had the ...
... Prince and the Discourses with the Spirit of Laws . Montesquieu en- joys , perhaps , a wider celebrity than any political writer of modern Europe . Something he doubtless owes to his merit , but much more to his fortune . He had the ...
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... Prince of Lucca , the most eminent of those Italian chiefs , who , like Pisi- stratus and Gelon , acquired a power felt rather than seen , and resting , not on law or on prescription , but on the pub- lic favour and on their great ...
... Prince of Lucca , the most eminent of those Italian chiefs , who , like Pisi- stratus and Gelon , acquired a power felt rather than seen , and resting , not on law or on prescription , but on the pub- lic favour and on their great ...
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... prince . He commenced his career by the most frantic out- rages . He terminated it in the repose of established sove- reignty - the author of a new code , the root of a new dynasty . Of Dryden , however , as of almost every man who has ...
... prince . He commenced his career by the most frantic out- rages . He terminated it in the repose of established sove- reignty - the author of a new code , the root of a new dynasty . Of Dryden , however , as of almost every man who has ...
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... prince to whose family the opposition of parliaments had been so fatal . Politeness was his solitary good quality . The insults which he had suf- fered in Scotland had taught him to prize it . The effemi- nacy and apathy of his ...
... prince to whose family the opposition of parliaments had been so fatal . Politeness was his solitary good quality . The insults which he had suf- fered in Scotland had taught him to prize it . The effemi- nacy and apathy of his ...
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