The Works of Nicholas Machiavel, Volumen2T. Davies, 1762 - 842 páginas |
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... thefe , as their Principles and beginnings were different , had likewise different laws and conftitutions . Some of them alfo had laws delivered to them by one perfon at the firft , or at least very foon after their foundation ; as the ...
... thefe , as their Principles and beginnings were different , had likewise different laws and conftitutions . Some of them alfo had laws delivered to them by one perfon at the firft , or at least very foon after their foundation ; as the ...
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... thefe Republics made the wifer choice . Now , if we weigh their refpective motives for acting in this man- ner at first , we fhall find that very powerful reafons may be affigned on each fide of the queftion ; but , if we confider the ...
... thefe Republics made the wifer choice . Now , if we weigh their refpective motives for acting in this man- ner at first , we fhall find that very powerful reafons may be affigned on each fide of the queftion ; but , if we confider the ...
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... thefe great authors give the pre - eminence to a " mixed Government , confifting of three branches , the Regal , the Noble , and the " Popular . They had doubtless in their thoughts the Conftitution of the Roman Com- " mon - wealth , in ...
... thefe great authors give the pre - eminence to a " mixed Government , confifting of three branches , the Regal , the Noble , and the " Popular . They had doubtless in their thoughts the Conftitution of the Roman Com- " mon - wealth , in ...
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... thefe humours cannot discharge themselves through a proper channel , they are apt to take fome other course , that may be fatal to the Com- mon - wealth [ o ] . It is of the utmost confequence , therefore , to the 66 welfare [ n ] Of ...
... thefe humours cannot discharge themselves through a proper channel , they are apt to take fome other course , that may be fatal to the Com- mon - wealth [ o ] . It is of the utmost confequence , therefore , to the 66 welfare [ n ] Of ...
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... thefe evils might have been prevented ; for thofe Citizens , whether acquitted or condemned , would not have had it in their power to hurt the State , and fewer people would have been expofed to Accufations than Calumnies : becaufe , as ...
... thefe evils might have been prevented ; for thofe Citizens , whether acquitted or condemned , would not have had it in their power to hurt the State , and fewer people would have been expofed to Accufations than Calumnies : becaufe , as ...
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