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... princes seem no less inclined to harmony- so likewise in intellectual gifts there appears as great a conten- tion between your Majesty's natural talents and the universality and perfection of your learning . Nor indeed would it be easy ...
... princes seem no less inclined to harmony- so likewise in intellectual gifts there appears as great a conten- tion between your Majesty's natural talents and the universality and perfection of your learning . Nor indeed would it be easy ...
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... princes in minority have excelled the governments of princes in maturity , merely because the management was in learned hands . The state of Rome for the first five years , so much magnified , during the minority of Nero , was in the ...
... princes in minority have excelled the governments of princes in maturity , merely because the management was in learned hands . The state of Rome for the first five years , so much magnified , during the minority of Nero , was in the ...
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... princes or superiors want of duty . The eastern custom which forbids sub- jects to gaze upon princes , though in the outward ceremony barbarous , has a good moral ; for men ought not , by cunning and studied observations , to penetrate ...
... princes or superiors want of duty . The eastern custom which forbids sub- jects to gaze upon princes , though in the outward ceremony barbarous , has a good moral ; for men ought not , by cunning and studied observations , to penetrate ...
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... princes or governors are learned ; for , though he might be thought partial to his profes- sion who said : " States would then be happy , when either kings were philosophers , or philosophers kings ; " k yet so much is verified by ...
... princes or governors are learned ; for , though he might be thought partial to his profes- sion who said : " States would then be happy , when either kings were philosophers , or philosophers kings ; " k yet so much is verified by ...
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... princes appears eminent in the age between the death of Domitian and the reign of Commodus , comprehending a succession of six princes , all of them learned , or singular favorers and promoters of learning . And this age , for temporal ...
... princes appears eminent in the age between the death of Domitian and the reign of Commodus , comprehending a succession of six princes , all of them learned , or singular favorers and promoters of learning . And this age , for temporal ...
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