Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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Pagina 16
... Prince of Orange would ever have been invited over . Our ancestors , we suppose , knew their own meaning ; But , it is said , why not adopt milder and , if we may believe them , their measures ? Why , after the King had hostility was ...
... Prince of Orange would ever have been invited over . Our ancestors , we suppose , knew their own meaning ; But , it is said , why not adopt milder and , if we may believe them , their measures ? Why , after the King had hostility was ...
Pagina 17
... prince national debt , to the rule , however should again require a supply , and restricted , of a tried and proved tyrant . again repay it with a perjury ? They The Long Parliament acted on the were compelled to choose whether they ...
... prince national debt , to the rule , however should again require a supply , and restricted , of a tried and proved tyrant . again repay it with a perjury ? They The Long Parliament acted on the were compelled to choose whether they ...
Pagina 28
... Prince , there had never been a hypo- crite , a tyrant , or a traitor , a simulated virtue , or a convenient crime . One writer gravely assures us that Maurice of Saxony learned all his fraudulent policy from that execrable volume ...
... Prince , there had never been a hypo- crite , a tyrant , or a traitor , a simulated virtue , or a convenient crime . One writer gravely assures us that Maurice of Saxony learned all his fraudulent policy from that execrable volume ...
Pagina 29
... Prince itself . But the most decisive most depraved of men . Principles refutation is that which is furnished which the most hardened ruffian would by the other works of Machiavelli . In scarcely hint to his most trusted ac- all the ...
... Prince itself . But the most decisive most depraved of men . Principles refutation is that which is furnished which the most hardened ruffian would by the other works of Machiavelli . In scarcely hint to his most trusted ac- all the ...
Pagina 30
... Prince itself we could select many passages in support of this remark . To a reader of our age and country this inconsistency is , at first , perfectly bewildering . The whole man seems to be an enigma , a grotesque assemblage of ...
... Prince itself we could select many passages in support of this remark . To a reader of our age and country this inconsistency is , at first , perfectly bewildering . The whole man seems to be an enigma , a grotesque assemblage of ...
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