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The Italians make little difference between children and nephews , or near
kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not ; though they pass not through
their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ; insomuch
that we ...
The Italians make little difference between children and nephews , or near
kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not ; though they pass not through
their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ; insomuch
that we ...
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The Italians have an ungracious proverb , “ Tanto “ buon che val niente ; " “ So
good , that he is good for nothing : " and one of the doctors of Italy , Nicolas
Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms , " That “
the ...
The Italians have an ungracious proverb , “ Tanto “ buon che val niente ; " “ So
good , that he is good for nothing : " and one of the doctors of Italy , Nicolas
Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms , " That “
the ...
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or , if need were , by a war ; and would not in any wise take up peace at interest :
and the like was done by that league , ( which , Guicciardine saith , was the
security of Italy , ) made between Ferdinando , king of Naples , Forenzius
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or , if need were , by a war ; and would not in any wise take up peace at interest :
and the like was done by that league , ( which , Guicciardine saith , was the
security of Italy , ) made between Ferdinando , king of Naples , Forenzius
Medices ...
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... and more for the good of them that counsel , than of him that is counselled ; for
which inconveni , ences , the doctrine of Italy , and practice of France in some
kings times , hath introduced cabinet councils ; a remedy worse than the disease
.
... and more for the good of them that counsel , than of him that is counselled ; for
which inconveni , ences , the doctrine of Italy , and practice of France in some
kings times , hath introduced cabinet councils ; a remedy worse than the disease
.
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... plenty , and no servile condition ; and to keep the plough in the hands of the
owners , and not mere hirelings : and thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's
character which he gives to ancient Italy : « Terra potens armis atque ubere
glebæ .
... plenty , and no servile condition ; and to keep the plough in the hands of the
owners , and not mere hirelings : and thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's
character which he gives to ancient Italy : « Terra potens armis atque ubere
glebæ .
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