Heritage of western civilization, Volum 1Prentice-Hall, 1977 - 433 pàgines |
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Pàgina 368
... prince to unite in himself every species of good quality; but as our nature does not allow so great a perfection, a prince should have prudence enough to avoid those defects and vices which may occasion his ruin; and as to those which ...
... prince to unite in himself every species of good quality; but as our nature does not allow so great a perfection, a prince should have prudence enough to avoid those defects and vices which may occasion his ruin; and as to those which ...
Pàgina 370
... prince affect only a few individuals. This is particularly true with respect to a new prince, who can scarcely avoid the reproach of cruelty, every new government being replete with dangers. Thus Virgil makes Dido excuse her severity ...
... prince affect only a few individuals. This is particularly true with respect to a new prince, who can scarcely avoid the reproach of cruelty, every new government being replete with dangers. Thus Virgil makes Dido excuse her severity ...
Pàgina 372
... prince ought therefore to understand how to use both these descriptions of arms. This doctrine is admirably illustrated to us by the ancient poets in the allegorical history of the education of Achilles, and many other princes of ...
... prince ought therefore to understand how to use both these descriptions of arms. This doctrine is admirably illustrated to us by the ancient poets in the allegorical history of the education of Achilles, and many other princes of ...
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THE CODE OF HAMMURABI | 5 |
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 16 |
THE OLD TESTAMENT | 22 |
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