Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 66
... soldiers not long before , landed in their Indies , and forced Santiago , Santo Domingo , Cartagena , and the Forts of Florida . And after that , Sir John Norris marched from Peniche in Portugal with a handful of soldiers , to the gates ...
... soldiers not long before , landed in their Indies , and forced Santiago , Santo Domingo , Cartagena , and the Forts of Florida . And after that , Sir John Norris marched from Peniche in Portugal with a handful of soldiers , to the gates ...
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... Soldiers as shall be thought sufficient . These must not be of his own Country : for if not every one , yet some one or other , might chance to have a feeling of the public misery . This considered , he allures unto him a desperate ...
... Soldiers as shall be thought sufficient . These must not be of his own Country : for if not every one , yet some one or other , might chance to have a feeling of the public misery . This considered , he allures unto him a desperate ...
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... Soldiers , and foreign Auxiliaries . The extreme danger , growing from the employment of such Soldiers , is well observed by Machiavel ; who showeth , that they are more terrible to those whom they serve , than to those against whom ...
... Soldiers , and foreign Auxiliaries . The extreme danger , growing from the employment of such Soldiers , is well observed by Machiavel ; who showeth , that they are more terrible to those whom they serve , than to those against whom ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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