The Maxims of Francis Guicciardini: With Parallel Passages from the Works of Machiavelli, Lord Bacon, Pascal, Rochefoucault, Montesquieu, Mr. Burke, Prince Tallerand, M. Guizot, and Others (Classic Reprint)

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The observations of the practised Statesman, page 139, Maxim 135, whosoever doth lose a Beginning, though it be small, doth often lose the introduction and admittance to great Things, and page 83, Maxim 78, Let him who would be employed, beware of letting the possession of Business be drawn away from him; for one thing doth give occasion to another are confirmed by the rise of his own dignities.

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