Great Books of the Western World, Volume 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... observe it with them . Nor will there ever be wanting to a prince legitimate reasons to excuse this nonobservance . Of this endless modern examples could be given , showing how many treaties and engagements have been made void and of no ...
... observe it with them . Nor will there ever be wanting to a prince legitimate reasons to excuse this nonobservance . Of this endless modern examples could be given , showing how many treaties and engagements have been made void and of no ...
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... observe their si- militudes , in case they be such as are but rarely observed by others , are said to have a good wit ; by which , in this occasion , is meant a good fancy . But they that observe their differences , and dissimilitudes ...
... observe their si- militudes , in case they be such as are but rarely observed by others , are said to have a good wit ; by which , in this occasion , is meant a good fancy . But they that observe their differences , and dissimilitudes ...
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... observe the same in his actions , nor in his discourse with other men , though he may without blame believe his pri ... observing whereof , both he himself and his Apostles have in their teaching recommended to us as a nec- essary ...
... observe the same in his actions , nor in his discourse with other men , though he may without blame believe his pri ... observing whereof , both he himself and his Apostles have in their teaching recommended to us as a nec- essary ...
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