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Sarpi's and was
The remainder of Sarpi's life was spent peacefully in his cloister, though plots against him continued to be formed, and he occasionally spoke of taking refuge in England.
In the 20th century, Hubert Jedin was very critical of Sarpi's work, as tendentious.
Francesco Griselini's Memorie e aneddote ( 1760 ) was based on Sarpi's unpublished writings, later destroyed by fire.
Sarpi's life was written by his disciple, Fulgenzio Micanzio, whose work is meagre and uncritical.

Sarpi's and are
Sarpi's real beliefs and motives are discussed in the letters of Christoph von Dohna, envoy to Venice for Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg.

Sarpi's and .
Its first recorded use in English is from 1620, in Nathaniel Brent's translation of Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent: " To this citation he made answer by a Manifesto " ( p. 102 ).
He wrote a series of sermons with Fulgenzio Micanzio, Sarpi's disciple.
An attempt to obtain another bishopric in the following year also failed, Pope Clement VIII having taken offence at Sarpi's habit of corresponding with learned heretics.
Sarpi's would-be assassins settled in Rome, and were eventually granted a pension by the viceroy of Naples, Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna.
Ranke rated the literary qualities of Sarpi's work very highly.
Sarpi's memoirs on state affairs remained in the Venetian archives.
In 1736 he published a French translation of Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent, and dedicated it to Queen Caroline, from whom he received a pension of £ 200 a year.
He also published French translations of Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent, and of Edwin Sandys's Account of the State of Religion in the West.
In 1619 Dominis published in London from a manuscript Paolo Sarpi's Historia del Concilio Tridentino.
Amelot next published in 1683 a translation of Fra Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent.

maxim and was
Indeed, it was said of Abbahu that he was a living illustration of the maxim ( Ecc.
Strategic points, he says, not the defeat of the enemy's army, decide the fate of one's own country, and must constantly remain the general's main concern, a maxim which was never more remarkably disproved than in the war of 1809.
Unlike his father, the new tsar Alexander III ( 1881 – 1894 ) was throughout his reign a staunch reactionary who revived the maxim of " Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and National Character ".
The maxim of Rau was “ to reconcile, not divide ”.
However, some legal scholars criticize this, because generally, in the legal systems of Continental Europe where the maxim was first developed, " penal law " was taken to mean statutory penal law, so as to create a guarantee to the individual, considered as a fundamental right, that he would not be prosecuted for an action or omission that was not considered a crime according to the statutes passed by the legislators in force at the time of the action or omission, and that only those penalties that were in place when the infringement took place would be applied.
The maxim then was that every witness ’ s evidence on oath was true.
Von Feuerbach was the originator of the famous maxim nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali: " There's no crime and hence there shall not be punishment if at the time no penal law existed "
The authentic idea of unity of the Slavic people was all but gone after World War I when the maxim " Versailles and Trianon have put an end to all Slavisms " and was finally put to rest with the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe in late 1980s.
This maxim was featured in the masthead of the newspaper of a Shining Path front group.
More, relying on legal precedent and the maxim " qui tacet consentire videtur " ( literally, who ( is ) silent is seen to consent ), understood that he could not be convicted as long as he did not explicitly deny that the King was Supreme Head of the Church, and he therefore refused to answer all questions regarding his opinions on the subject.
1991 ) that the Ninth Amendment was intended to vitiate the maxim of expressio unius est exclusio alterius according to which the express mention of one thing excludes all others:
Hempel rejected this as a solution to the paradox, insisting that the proposition ' c is a raven and is black ' must be considered " by itself and without reference to any other information ", and pointing out that it "... was emphasized in section 5. 2 ( b ) of my article in Mind ... that the very appearance of paradoxicality in cases like that of the white shoe results in part from a failure to observe this maxim.
" With a maxim such as this, it was easy for him to maintain that Elizabeth's — and his — brutal measures were political and not religious.
It was Peirce's own maxim that " Facts cannot be explained by a hypothesis more extraordinary than these facts themselves ; and of various hypotheses the least extraordinary must be adopted.
The influence of Flores Magón on Zapata can be seen in the Zapatistas ' Plan de Ayala, but even more noticeably in their slogan ( this slogan was never used by Zapata ) " Tierra y libertad " or " land and liberty ", the title and maxim of Flores Magón's most famous work.
It was believed, for example, that maggots could spontaneously appear in decaying meat ; Francesco Redi carried out experiments which disproved this notion and coined the maxim Omne vivum ex ovo (" every living thing comes from a living thing " — literally " from an egg "), Virchow ( and his predecessors ) extended this to state that the only source for a living cell was another living cell.
Gournay was delighted by the Colbert-LeGendre anecdote, and forged it into a larger maxim all his own: " Laissez faire et laissez passer " (' Let do and let pass ').
Jeremy Bentham used the term, but it was probably James Mill's reference to the " laissez-faire " maxim ( together with " pas trop gouverner ") in an 1824 entry for the Encyclopædia Britannica that really brought the term into wider English usage.
By putting all these ideas together on his return from the Paris family holiday, the Christmas Cracker was born complete with a surprise novelty gift, a trinket, a tissue paper hat, a snap to make a bang when pulled apart and a piece of paper with a joke or motto-a maxim of appropriate character to express a principle or ideal suited to the occasion.

maxim and God
Its opening sentence: " Heaven helps those who help themselves ", provides a variation of " God helps them that help themselves ", the oft-quoted maxim that also appeared previously in Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac ( 1733 – 1758 ).
Hence his maxim, referred to above, " God rules the world in mercy, but according to the preponderance of good or bad in human acts.
This was not the only occasion on which Akiba was made to feel the truth of his favorite maxim (" Whatever God doeth He doeth for the best ").
Pierre Bayle attributed to Bodin a maxim about the intellectual consequences of the non-existence of God ( a precursor of Voltaire's, but based on a traditional commonplace of French thinkers ).
A simplified maxim on the subject states " An atheist would say, ' I don't believe God exists '; an agnostic would say, ' I don't know whether or not God exists '; and an ignostic would say, ' I don't know what you mean when you say, " God exists " '.

maxim and does
The uncontrolled maxim fails to take into account that a person who does not produce in an economic or political way makes a country poorer, not richer.
This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts ( for example, deceit ), and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too remote applies ' never ' is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.
However, pursuant to the equitable maxim, restitution does not allow a volunteer or " officious intermeddler " to recover.

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