Found 10,966 results for "Monarchie"
by Edward Gibbon
Diligence and accuracy are the only merits which an historical writer may ascribe to himself; if any merit indeed can be...
by John Locke, Ian Shapiro
1. That Adam had not, either by natural right of fatherhood, or by positive donation from God, any such authority over h...
by Niccolò Machiavelli
ALL THE STATES and Governments by which men are or ever have been ruled, have been and are either Republics or Princedom...
by William Shakespeare
Macbeth was first produced at a time of radical theatrical change in England.
by Πλάτων
Athenian Stranger. TELL me, Strangers, is a God or some man supposed to be the author of your laws?
by Xenophon
Xenophon's Education of Cyrus offers its own introduction, one that helps turn the reader's attention to the core issues...
by George R. R. Martin
An east wind blew through his tangled hair, as soft and fragrant as Cersei's fingers.
by Thomas Carlyle
PRESIDENT HENAULT, remarking on royal Surnames of Honor how difficult it often is to ascertain not only why, but even wh...
by Barbara Tuchman
Codiacum, supposedly derived from Codex, codicis, meaning a tree trunk stripped of its branches such as those the Gauls ...
by Susan J. Jeffers
I am about to teach another fear class.`
by Marguerite de Angeli, Paul Champanier
ROBIN drew the coverlet close about his head and turned his face to the wall.
by Alexandre Dumas
LES deux hommes, en se trouvant tete a tete, se regarderent un instant sans que le regard du gentilhomme put faire baiss...