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... princes find a soli- tude in regard of able men to serve them in causes of state . " These warnings seem to have been disregard ed , and the art of governing , not a ship , which would not be attempted without a knowledge of navigation ...
... princes find a soli- tude in regard of able men to serve them in causes of state . " These warnings seem to have been disregard ed , and the art of governing , not a ship , which would not be attempted without a knowledge of navigation ...
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... princess that , if Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him , I think , to find for ... princes ; whether we speak of learning , lan- guage , or of science , modern or ancient , divinity or humanity : and ...
... princess that , if Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him , I think , to find for ... princes ; whether we speak of learning , lan- guage , or of science , modern or ancient , divinity or humanity : and ...
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... princes , or we must seek to please and content them ; " Solon answered , " Either we must not come to princes at all , or we must speak truly , and counsel them for the best . " He must have forgotten his own doctrine , that books ...
... princes , or we must seek to please and content them ; " Solon answered , " Either we must not come to princes at all , or we must speak truly , and counsel them for the best . " He must have forgotten his own doctrine , that books ...
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... princes , magistrates , and judges , to hear the causes of the people . It is fitting , therefore , to protect them from the slan- ders of wicked men , that shall speak evil of ma- gistrates and men in authority , blaspheming them . And ...
... princes , magistrates , and judges , to hear the causes of the people . It is fitting , therefore , to protect them from the slan- ders of wicked men , that shall speak evil of ma- gistrates and men in authority , blaspheming them . And ...
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... princes is commonly more sad and besieged with melan - worth , sent his officers , vultures with a quick sight choly ; but of knowledge there is no satiety , but vicissitude , perpetually and interchangeably returning of fruition and ap ...
... princes is commonly more sad and besieged with melan - worth , sent his officers , vultures with a quick sight choly ; but of knowledge there is no satiety , but vicissitude , perpetually and interchangeably returning of fruition and ap ...
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