Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, Том 1J. Murray, 1831 - 849 стор. "His Colloquies of Society (1829) is a calm exposition of his mature social and political convictions: rejection of the Catholic claims and of constitutional reform, support for high taxation to redistribute wealth, and so on. The conversations are conducted with the ghost of Sir Thomas More, whose Utopia was a remote ancestor of pantisocracy. They are set in the neighbourhood of Keswick, and the beauty of the countryside tempers the generally gloomy tone of the conversation, as does the quiet of his splendid library" -ODNB. |
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... Italy , Germany , and the Low Countries , had such merchants in my days . The Moors had them , before the Portugueze , by the conquest of Ceuta , by the destruction of their little commercial states along the coast of Eastern Africa ...
... Italy , Germany , and the Low Countries , had such merchants in my days . The Moors had them , before the Portugueze , by the conquest of Ceuta , by the destruction of their little commercial states along the coast of Eastern Africa ...
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... Italian soldiers , were recruited from all nations , they became less efficient for the defence of the em- pire , and more ripe for mutinies and mischiefs of every kind . MONTESINOS . The nations by whom that empire was over- thrown ...
... Italian soldiers , were recruited from all nations , they became less efficient for the defence of the em- pire , and more ripe for mutinies and mischiefs of every kind . MONTESINOS . The nations by whom that empire was over- thrown ...
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... Italy . SIR THOMAS MORE . In Italy they formed the best , and generally the largest part of the forces which were brought into the field during the ages to which you refer . And having the trade of war , for a trade they made it , in ...
... Italy . SIR THOMAS MORE . In Italy they formed the best , and generally the largest part of the forces which were brought into the field during the ages to which you refer . And having the trade of war , for a trade they made it , in ...
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... Italy is in a worse condition ; a condition disgraceful to itself and reproachful to all its rulers . It suffers under the double curse of foreign dominion and of its own fatal supersti- tion ; the pestilent influence of that Upas ex ...
... Italy is in a worse condition ; a condition disgraceful to itself and reproachful to all its rulers . It suffers under the double curse of foreign dominion and of its own fatal supersti- tion ; the pestilent influence of that Upas ex ...
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... Italian , it has enough to fill the ima- gination and to satisfy the heart . The best general view of Derwentwater is from the terrace , between Applethwaite and Milbeck , a little beyond the former hamlet . The old roofs and chimnies ...
... Italian , it has enough to fill the ima- gination and to satisfy the heart . The best general view of Derwentwater is from the terrace , between Applethwaite and Milbeck , a little beyond the former hamlet . The old roofs and chimnies ...
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