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Side 276
... princes ' business are many and great ; but the greatest difficulty is often in their own mind . For it is common with princes , saith Tacitus , to will contradictories . Sunt plerumque regum voluntates vehementes , et inter se ...
... princes ' business are many and great ; but the greatest difficulty is often in their own mind . For it is common with princes , saith Tacitus , to will contradictories . Sunt plerumque regum voluntates vehementes , et inter se ...
Side 277
... Princes are like to heavenly bodies , which cause good or evil times ; and which have much venera- tion , but no rest . All precepts concerning kings are in effect comprehended in those two remeinbrances : " Memento quod es homo ; " and ...
... Princes are like to heavenly bodies , which cause good or evil times ; and which have much venera- tion , but no rest . All precepts concerning kings are in effect comprehended in those two remeinbrances : " Memento quod es homo ; " and ...
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... princes ; as well for a cessation of all quarrels and differences amongst themselves , as for speedy preparations and contributions of forces and treasure for this sacred enterprise . To this the king , who understood well the court of ...
... princes ; as well for a cessation of all quarrels and differences amongst themselves , as for speedy preparations and contributions of forces and treasure for this sacred enterprise . To this the king , who understood well the court of ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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