The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... Princes , divers consultations about an holy war and general expedition of Christian Princes against the Turk . Wherein it was agreed and thought fit , that the Hungarians , Polonians , and Bohemians , should make a war upon Thracia the ...
... Princes , divers consultations about an holy war and general expedition of Christian Princes against the Turk . Wherein it was agreed and thought fit , that the Hungarians , Polonians , and Bohemians , should make a war upon Thracia the ...
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... prince or state . Therefore it is good for princes , if they use ambitious men , to handle it so as they be still progressive and not retrograde ; which because it cannot be without incon- venience , it is good not to use such natures ...
... prince or state . Therefore it is good for princes , if they use ambitious men , to handle it so as they be still progressive and not retrograde ; which because it cannot be without incon- venience , it is good not to use such natures ...
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... princes do discharge the greatest weight of their affairs ; their right hands , as we call them . The next are duces belli , great leaders ; such as are princes ' lieu tenants , and do them notable services in the wars . The third are ...
... princes do discharge the greatest weight of their affairs ; their right hands , as we call them . The next are duces belli , great leaders ; such as are princes ' lieu tenants , and do them notable services in the wars . The third are ...
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