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Pagina 200
... Honour , which one Court does to another on that Occasion , loses its Force and Efficacy . When a foreign Minister beholds the Court of a Nation ( which flourishes in Riches and Plenty ) lay aside , upon the Loss of his Master , all ...
... Honour , which one Court does to another on that Occasion , loses its Force and Efficacy . When a foreign Minister beholds the Court of a Nation ( which flourishes in Riches and Plenty ) lay aside , upon the Loss of his Master , all ...
Pagina 306
... Honour in Men is Courage , and in Women Chastity . If a Man loses his Honour in one Rencounter , it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a Slip in a Woman's Honour is irrecoverable . I can give no Reason for fixing the ...
... Honour in Men is Courage , and in Women Chastity . If a Man loses his Honour in one Rencounter , it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a Slip in a Woman's Honour is irrecoverable . I can give no Reason for fixing the ...
Pagina 420
... Honour , or placing any thing instead of it . The unjust Prince is Ignoble and Barbarous , the Good Prince only Renowned and Glorious . Tho ' men may impose upon themselves what they please by their corrupt Imaginations , Truth will ...
... Honour , or placing any thing instead of it . The unjust Prince is Ignoble and Barbarous , the Good Prince only Renowned and Glorious . Tho ' men may impose upon themselves what they please by their corrupt Imaginations , Truth will ...
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