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Pagina xiii
... prince and happiness in the people . 64 But for a tablet , or picture of smaller volume , ( not pre- suming to speak ... princes ; whether we speak of learning , language , or of science , mo- dern or ancient , divinity or humanity : and ...
... prince and happiness in the people . 64 But for a tablet , or picture of smaller volume , ( not pre- suming to speak ... princes ; whether we speak of learning , language , or of science , mo- dern or ancient , divinity or humanity : and ...
Pagina xiv
... prince with felicity in the people . ( k ) 3. There is a concurrence between learning and military virtue 69 78 When Casar , after war declared , did possess himself of the city of Rome ; at which time entering into the inner treasury ...
... prince with felicity in the people . ( k ) 3. There is a concurrence between learning and military virtue 69 78 When Casar , after war declared , did possess himself of the city of Rome ; at which time entering into the inner treasury ...
Pagina xv
... princes turn melancholy . But of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are perpe- tually interchangeable . " It is a view of delight , to stand or walk upon the " shore side , and to see a ship tossed with ...
... princes turn melancholy . But of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are perpe- tually interchangeable . " It is a view of delight , to stand or walk upon the " shore side , and to see a ship tossed with ...
Pagina lxii
... Princes are best interpreted by their natures ; private per- sons by their ends . 20. The variety and predominancy of affections are to be estimated . Reports of Others . 21. Modes by which our defects and virtues may be estimated from ...
... Princes are best interpreted by their natures ; private per- sons by their ends . 20. The variety and predominancy of affections are to be estimated . Reports of Others . 21. Modes by which our defects and virtues may be estimated from ...
Pagina 5
... prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of ... princes thereunto : so likewise , in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the ...
... prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of ... princes thereunto : so likewise , in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the ...
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