| Richard Baron - 1768 - 314 pages
...commonwealth, courted and fought toby all the pountates in Chriftendom. If princes will ferioufly confider this matter, I make no queftion but they will rule...moderation, and return to that excellent maxim of the antients, almolr. exploded in this age, That the inter eft of kings and of their p1oplt is the fame... | |
| 1808 - 588 pages
...the potentates in Christendom. If princes will seriously consider this matter, I make no question, but they will rule with clemency and moderation, and return to that excellent maxim of the ancients, 'almost exploded in this age, That the interest of kings and of their people is the same : Which truth,... | |
| William Oldys, Thomas Park - 1808 - 586 pages
...the potentates in Christendom. If princes will seriously consider this matter, I make no question, but they will rule with clemency and moderation, and return to that excellent maxim of the ancients, almost exploded in this age, That the interest of kings and of their people is the same : Which truth,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1808 - 594 pages
...the potentates in Christendom. If princes will seriously consider this matter, I make no question, but they will rule with clemency and moderation, and return to that excellent maxim of the ancients, almost exploded in this age, That the interest of kings and of their people is the same : Which truth,... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 514 pages
...and his writings. " If princes," says he, "will seriously consider this matter, I make no question but they will rule with clemency and moderation, and return to that excellent maxim of the ancients, almost exploded in this age, — that the interest of kings and of their people is the same." " What... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1891 - 464 pages
...all the Potentates in Christendom. If Princes will seriously consider this matter, I make no question but they will Rule with Clemency and Moderation, and return to that excellent Maxim of the Ancients (almost exploded in this Age), that the interest of Kings and their People are the same ; which truth... | |
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