The Works of Nicholas Machiavel, Volume 2T. Davies, 1762 - 842 pages |
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... thousand times more dangerous than what can arife . from the : tenets of the Florentine Politician . But fomebody perhaps may fay , whence then proceeds this general ' prepoffeffion against an author , who , I maintain , has not ...
... thousand times more dangerous than what can arife . from the : tenets of the Florentine Politician . But fomebody perhaps may fay , whence then proceeds this general ' prepoffeffion against an author , who , I maintain , has not ...
Page 39
... thousands believed it , who never faw him perform any thing miraculous , that might be a good foundation for fuch an opinion : his life , doctrine , and manner of converfation , being fufficient , as they thought , to convince them ...
... thousands believed it , who never faw him perform any thing miraculous , that might be a good foundation for fuch an opinion : his life , doctrine , and manner of converfation , being fufficient , as they thought , to convince them ...
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... thousand paffages in the Ancients , that the Heathens imagined there were fome Deities who envied the profperity of mankind , and never failed , fooner or later , to vifit thofe that were remarkably happy , with fome heavy misfortune ...
... thousand paffages in the Ancients , that the Heathens imagined there were fome Deities who envied the profperity of mankind , and never failed , fooner or later , to vifit thofe that were remarkably happy , with fome heavy misfortune ...
Page 45
... thousand , feized upon the Capitol in the night , to the great confternation of the whole City ; it being feared that if the qui and the Volíci , perpetual enemies of the Roman name , fhould make any attempt upon the City at that time ...
... thousand , feized upon the Capitol in the night , to the great confternation of the whole City ; it being feared that if the qui and the Volíci , perpetual enemies of the Roman name , fhould make any attempt upon the City at that time ...
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... thousand men , were cloathed in white , with crests and plumes of feathers upon their helmets ; after which , they encamped near Aquilonia . But Papirius being ordered to march against them , told his foldiers at the conclufion of an ...
... thousand men , were cloathed in white , with crests and plumes of feathers upon their helmets ; after which , they encamped near Aquilonia . But Papirius being ordered to march against them , told his foldiers at the conclufion of an ...
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