The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... princes in minority ( notwithstanding the infinite disadvantage of that kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that ...
... princes in minority ( notwithstanding the infinite disadvantage of that kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that ...
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... princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imperfections in their passions and customs ; yet if they be illuminate by learning , they have those notions of religion , policy , and ...
... princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imperfections in their passions and customs ; yet if they be illuminate by learning , they have those notions of religion , policy , and ...
Side 56
... princes in those days , that they would have had it as a perpetual addition in all the emperors ' style . In this emperor's time also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of six princes we do see the ...
... princes in those days , that they would have had it as a perpetual addition in all the emperors ' style . In this emperor's time also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of six princes we do see the ...
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