| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...liberty to resist their own representative, but that their representative had the liberty to resist or invade other people. There is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca, in great characters, at this day, the word " Libertas " ; yet no man can thence infer that a... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 444 pages
...liberty to resist their own representative, but that their representative had the liberty to resist or invade other people. There is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca, in great characters, at this day, the word " Libertas " ; yet no man can thence infer that a... | |
| Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 578 pages
...liberty to resist their own representative, but that their representative had the liberty to resist or invade other people. There is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca, in great characters, at this day, the word " Libertas " ; yet no man can thence infer that a... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - American essays - 1900 - 462 pages
...demonstration of truth; and, what is it? Why, there is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca in great characters at this day the word Libertas;...man can thence infer that a particular man has more liberty or immunity from the service of the commonwealth there than in Constantinople. Whether a commonwealth... | |
| Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 618 pages
...liberty to resist their own representative; but that their representative had the liberty to resist, or invade other people. There is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca, in great characters, at this day, the word "Libertas;" yet no man can thence infer that a particular... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...the liberty to resist or invade other people. There is written on the turrets of the city of Lucca, e thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great, and joyous,...and free , This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and V liberty or immunity from the service of the commonwealth there than in Constantinople. Whether a commonwealth... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...liberty to resist their own representative, but that their representative had the liberty to resist ny Lucca, in great characters, at this day, the word "Libertas" ; yet no man can thence infer that a particular... | |
| Wyndham Lewis - Political Science - 1926 - 458 pages
...street, unless he be guided and protected by habits which are the long result of time.' Ibid., Maine. ' There is written on the turrets of the city of Luca in great characters at this day, the word LIBERT AS; yet no man can thence infer that a particular man has more Liberty, or immunity from the... | |
| Deborah Baumgold - Philosophy - 1988 - 232 pages
...Liberty to resist their own Representative; but that their Representative had the Libertie to resist, or invade other people. There is written on the Turrets...this day, the word LIBERTAS; yet no man can thence inferre, that a particular man has more Libertie, or Immunitie from the service of the Commonwealth... | |
| C. B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler - Philosophy - 1988 - 986 pages
...especially in his chapter 'Of the liberty of subjects'. In the course of his analysis he observes that 'there is written on the Turrets of the city of Luca...this day, the word LIBERTAS: yet no man can thence inferre, that a particular man has more Libertie, or Immunitie from the service of the Commonwealth... | |
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