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Ms. Glendon's chapter on the "enigma" of Machiavelli acknowledges the richness of the Florentine's political writings, which drew on his experience as a diplomat and adviser.
Power and The Professors Brian C. Anderson 2011
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I went to Florentine's Grill about six years ago and at that time, thought they were overpriced and the food was average.
Archive 2009-01-01 TheNewDiner 2009
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I went to Florentine's Grill about six years ago and at that time, thought they were overpriced and the food was average.
Florentine's Grill Unitas We Stand 2009
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Although the writers on the interests of state did not acknowledge their debt to Machiavelli, and even concealed it by attacking him, their writings reflect their careful reading of the Florentine's works.
MACHIAVELLISM FELIX GILBERT 1968
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It is also from the Florentine's voyage that we may date the {28} discovery of that mysterious region called Norumbega, where the fancy of sailors and adventurers eventually placed a noble city whose houses were raised on pillars of crystal and silver, and decorated with precious stones.
Canada J. G. Bourinot
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Through the mists and mephitic smoke of our confused age -- our age that cries out to be beyond the good, when it is beneath the beautiful -- through the thick air of indolence masquerading as toleration and indifference posing as sympathy, flashes the scorching sword of the Florentine's Disdain, dividing the just from the unjust, the true from the false, and the heroic from the commonplace.
Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions John Cowper Powys 1917
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Nevertheless, it would be a good thing if we could, in some measure, achieve the mighty Florentine's high simplicity of soul, at least to the extent of recognizing in those around us the eternal qualities which we admire or condemn in the men who wrought good or evil at any stage in the world's previous history.
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The Florentine's black eyebrows lifted a little, but he did not pursue the subject.
Days of the Discoverers L. Lamprey 1910
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This Florentine's life was as tragic as it was restless.
Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Mary Schell Hoke Bacon 1902
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Florentine's creed, man must answer to God for his moral life because he has free will.
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