Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1900 - 380 pages |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. 990611A ACTOR , LENOK AND TILLEN AC E CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON . August 1825 MACHIAVELLI.
Thomas Babington Macaulay. 990611A ACTOR , LENOK AND TILLEN AC E CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON . August 1825 MACHIAVELLI.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON . August 1825 MACHIAVELLI . March 1827 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . September 1828 SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . PAGR 3 67 119 January 1830 228 MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON . August 1825 MACHIAVELLI . March 1827 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . September 1828 SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . PAGR 3 67 119 January 1830 228 MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S ...
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... temptations and dangers , the deadly hatred which he bore to bigots and tyrants , and the faith which he so sternly kept with his country and with his fame . MACHIAVELLI ( March 1827 ) Euvres complètes de MACHIAVEL , 66 MILTON.
... temptations and dangers , the deadly hatred which he bore to bigots and tyrants , and the faith which he so sternly kept with his country and with his fame . MACHIAVELLI ( March 1827 ) Euvres complètes de MACHIAVEL , 66 MILTON.
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... Machiavelli into court . We doubt whether any name in literary history be so generally odious as that of the man whose character and writings we now propose to consider . The terms in which he is commonly described would seem to import ...
... Machiavelli into court . We doubt whether any name in literary history be so generally odious as that of the man whose character and writings we now propose to consider . The terms in which he is commonly described would seem to import ...
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... Machiavelli . Such a display of wickedness , naked yet not ashamed , such cool , judicious , scientific atrocity , seemed rather to belong to a fiend than to the most depraved of men . Prin- ciples which the most hardened ruffian would ...
... Machiavelli . Such a display of wickedness , naked yet not ashamed , such cool , judicious , scientific atrocity , seemed rather to belong to a fiend than to the most depraved of men . Prin- ciples which the most hardened ruffian would ...
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