The Morals of Princes Or An Abstract of the Most Remarkable Passages Containd

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The Morals of Princes Or An Abstract of the Most Remarkable Passages Containd
Giovanni Battista Comazzi
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The MORAL REFLECTION, WHERE the Mind is taken up with an abundance of Pleafure, the Senfes arc dcpriv'd of ail other Confidcrntion : and to be Matter of the World, is the grcatcfl Plcafure the World can afford- The Friends 3 Of ofTRINCES. 100 of VITELLIUS look'd on the Field of the Slain, as ftrew'd with fomany dead Bodies, but VITELLIUS beheld it, as cover'd with fo many Vittims : the former were fbock'd at the Slaughter, but the latter was pleas' d at the Sacrifice. The HISTORY. "HE enter'd R...ome, in view of the Se- " nate and Roman People, drefs'd in Sol- " dier's Clothes, and with the Standards " and Colours of the Army flying, as if " he march'd into an Enemy's Garrifon, " taken by Force of Arms. H?r The MORAL REFLECTION. By this manner of entering Rome, VI- TELLIUS gave the Senate to underftand, that he expe&ed no other Authority fhou'd be own'd there, but his; becaufe, as he acquir'd the Empire Jure Belli, the Con- queror was the only Legijlator, and the Metropolis of the World no more to him, than a conquer'd City.

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