Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose death he had issued . There were who could love Julius ; Augustus was only feared . The former was a great bad man ; the latter was much ...
... ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose death he had issued . There were who could love Julius ; Augustus was only feared . The former was a great bad man ; the latter was much ...
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... - riod was that of great events . To this , to the vast extent of his hereditary dominions , and to his generals and ministers , he owed A his fame , not to his own personal magna- nimity his 10 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... - riod was that of great events . To this , to the vast extent of his hereditary dominions , and to his generals and ministers , he owed A his fame , not to his own personal magna- nimity his 10 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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... minister than Richlieu never lived ; but he was no hypo- crite , and the vastness of his genius was felt by all Europe . The Spanish power , the fabric of Charles V , which was thought to have menaced a revival of the Roman em- pire ...
... minister than Richlieu never lived ; but he was no hypo- crite , and the vastness of his genius was felt by all Europe . The Spanish power , the fabric of Charles V , which was thought to have menaced a revival of the Roman em- pire ...
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... ministers are made of ; he found every thing fitted to his hand by the comprehensive genius of Rich- lieu , and his duplicity and treachery , toge- ther with his timidity , had often nearly ruined all . Sully , the minister of the great ...
... ministers are made of ; he found every thing fitted to his hand by the comprehensive genius of Rich- lieu , and his duplicity and treachery , toge- ther with his timidity , had often nearly ruined all . Sully , the minister of the great ...
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George Walker. acting from one moral motive , of their being the ministers , or even the instruments of justice , they range themselves on the part of the Greeks or Trojans , or enlist under the leaders of the factions ; inflame their ...
George Walker. acting from one moral motive , of their being the ministers , or even the instruments of justice , they range themselves on the part of the Greeks or Trojans , or enlist under the leaders of the factions ; inflame their ...
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