The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & LadiesJames Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne, 1762 |
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... means to get off by fea . Some of them are faid to have found a retreat in the island of Sy- rens , on the borders of Italy , where they perished in the arms of voluptuousness ; and for this information we are obliged to an ancient ...
... means to get off by fea . Some of them are faid to have found a retreat in the island of Sy- rens , on the borders of Italy , where they perished in the arms of voluptuousness ; and for this information we are obliged to an ancient ...
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... means , intereft , or reason , to be po- pular , as he . XII . Princes must not have paffions in government , nor refent beyond intereft and religion . XIII . Three things contribute much to ruin governments : loofenefs , oppreffion ...
... means , intereft , or reason , to be po- pular , as he . XII . Princes must not have paffions in government , nor refent beyond intereft and religion . XIII . Three things contribute much to ruin governments : loofenefs , oppreffion ...
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... means : now , that of govern- ment being the good of the whole , no- thing less should be the aim of the prince . As often as rulers endeavour to attain just ends by just mediums , they are sure of a quiet and eafy government ; and as ...
... means : now , that of govern- ment being the good of the whole , no- thing less should be the aim of the prince . As often as rulers endeavour to attain just ends by just mediums , they are sure of a quiet and eafy government ; and as ...
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... means to infpire her breast with a real paffion : he was the most accomplished youth of Bar- celona ; but as Hortenfius had a difference with his father , one of the most wealthy merchants of that city , he no fooner . re- ceived ...
... means to infpire her breast with a real paffion : he was the most accomplished youth of Bar- celona ; but as Hortenfius had a difference with his father , one of the most wealthy merchants of that city , he no fooner . re- ceived ...
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... means be endeared to king and country , and would have fuch intereft in the crown , that no body could ever attempt any thing against him ; having a king his fon - in- law , a prince of Wales his grandfon , and the whole power of the ...
... means be endeared to king and country , and would have fuch intereft in the crown , that no body could ever attempt any thing against him ; having a king his fon - in- law , a prince of Wales his grandfon , and the whole power of the ...
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