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" It is ill that men should kill one another in seditions, tumults and wars; but it is worse to bring nations to such misery, weakness and baseness as to have neither strength nor courage to contend for anything; to have left nothing worth defending; and... "
Life and Writings - Strana 95
autor/autoři: Algernon Sidney - 1794
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Tracts on Political & Other Subjects, Svazek 1

Joseph Towers - 1796 - 474 str.
...worfe, to * bring nations to fuch mifery, weaknefs, * and bafenefs, as to have neither flrength, * nor courage to contend for any thing ; to * have left...defolation. * I take Greece to have been happy and VOL. I. E glorious, ' glorious, when it was full of populous • cities, flourishing in all the arts...
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The Pamphleteer, Svazek 19

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 str.
...for any thing -, to have nothing left worth defending, and to give the name of peace to desolation. I take Greece to have been happy and glorious, when it was full of populous cities, flourishing in all the arts that deserve praise among men : when they were courted and feared by the...
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: A reply to Malthus. The spirit of ...

William Hazlitt - 1902 - 464 str.
...following account of the decline and weakness of many of the modern states from the loss of liberty.1 ' I take Greece to have been happy and glorious, when it was full of populous cities, flourishing in all the arts that deserve praise among men ; when they were courted and feared by the...
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Algernon Sidney and the English Republic 1623-1677

Jonathan Scott - 2005 - 276 str.
...such misery, weakness and baseness, as to have neither strength nor courage to contend for anything; to have left nothing worth defending, and to give the name of peace to desolation.58 Consequently, for Sidney, as for Machiavelli, a republic for warfare and expansion was...
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The Useful Cobbler: Edmund Burke and the Politics of Progress

James Conniff - 1994 - 384 str.
..."it is worse, to bring nations to such misery, weakness, and baseness, as to have neither strength nor courage to contend for any thing; to have left...worth defending, and to give the name of peace to desolation." Vol. II, p. 300. 120. William Atwood, The Fundamental Constitution of the English Government,...
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