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Machiavel. Machiavel's Letter , & c . Noble and Illuftrious SENATORS , I us T has been the Opinion of many grave and wife Philofophers ( and , I be- lieve , not without Reafon ) that the fame Occupation of Life , the fame Pursuits , the ...
Machiavel. Machiavel's Letter , & c . Noble and Illuftrious SENATORS , I us T has been the Opinion of many grave and wife Philofophers ( and , I be- lieve , not without Reafon ) that the fame Occupation of Life , the fame Pursuits , the ...
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... Machiavel to the duke; The Prince had been dedicated to Alençon's grandfather, Lorenzo de Medici. In 1583 Alençon, formerly a suitor to Queen Elizabeth, disastrously tried to attack Antwerp under the color of amity; when Shakespeare ...
... Machiavel to the duke; The Prince had been dedicated to Alençon's grandfather, Lorenzo de Medici. In 1583 Alençon, formerly a suitor to Queen Elizabeth, disastrously tried to attack Antwerp under the color of amity; when Shakespeare ...
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... Machiavel , Florentin . It is dedicated to the Duke of Alençon , Brother of Henry III . but it has neither the Author's , ' nor Printer's name , nor that of the place where it was ... Machiavel's works into French OF NICOLAS MACHIAVEL .. 487.
... Machiavel , Florentin . It is dedicated to the Duke of Alençon , Brother of Henry III . but it has neither the Author's , ' nor Printer's name , nor that of the place where it was ... Machiavel's works into French OF NICOLAS MACHIAVEL .. 487.
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... Machiavel reafons no better upon the motives that should induce Princes to practife deceit and hypocrify . The moral that he gives to the fable of the Centaur , though ingenious , is mifapplied and inconclu- five for though Chiron was ...
... Machiavel reafons no better upon the motives that should induce Princes to practife deceit and hypocrify . The moral that he gives to the fable of the Centaur , though ingenious , is mifapplied and inconclu- five for though Chiron was ...
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