English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... power great enough to endanger him : And this is no more than his own conservation requireth , and is generally allowed . Also because there be some , that tak- ing pleasure in contemplating their own power in the acts of conquest ...
... power great enough to endanger him : And this is no more than his own conservation requireth , and is generally allowed . Also because there be some , that tak- ing pleasure in contemplating their own power in the acts of conquest ...
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... Power , there is no Law ; where no Law no Injustice . Force , and Fraud , are in warre the two Cardinall vertues . Justice , and Injustice are none of the Faculties neither of the Body , nor Mind . If they were , they might be in a man ...
... Power , there is no Law ; where no Law no Injustice . Force , and Fraud , are in warre the two Cardinall vertues . Justice , and Injustice are none of the Faculties neither of the Body , nor Mind . If they were , they might be in a man ...
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... power in life . And now , if the principles and measures of conduct , laid down in this discourse , as neces- sary ... power , neither usurped by fraud nor maintained by force , but the genuine effect of esteem , of confidence , and ...
... power in life . And now , if the principles and measures of conduct , laid down in this discourse , as neces- sary ... power , neither usurped by fraud nor maintained by force , but the genuine effect of esteem , of confidence , and ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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