... againft the government, and, at the fame time, to confole them in fome meafure after their mourning for the lofs of Cofimo, who had now been dead a year, thefe Citizens thought it would be no bad expedient to revive the public fpeftacles, with which... The Works of Nicholas Machiavel - Página 27por Niccolò Machiavelli - 1775Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Adams - 1794 - 472 páginas
...manner as might beft divert their thoughts, and prevent them from entering into cabals and confpiracies againft the government, and at the fame time to confole...it would be no bad expedient to revive the public fpcctacles with which the people ufed ufed to be entertained. Tournaments alfb were inftituted, in... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 574 páginas
...them in some measure after their mourning for the loss of Cosmo, who had now been dead a year, these citizens thought it would be no bad expedient to revive the public spectacles with which the people used to be entertained. For this purpose they appointed two seasons... | |
| William Roscoe - 1883 - 638 páginas
...them in some measure after their mourning for the loss of Cosmo, who had now been dead a year, these citizens thought it would be no bad expedient to revive the public spectacles with which the people used to be entertained. For this purpose they appointed two seasons... | |
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