In these letters we see [Niccolò] Machiavelli’s political doctrines growing into shape under our eyes, we note his rigourness of method, and also find the greatest eloquence of which he was capable.
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In these letters we see [Niccolò] Machiavelli’s political doctrines growing into shape under our eyes, we note his rigourness of method, and also find the greatest eloquence of which he was capable.
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At parts of the body exposed by, formation to come in contact with the rigourness of environment, such as the shoulders, back of the neck, upper part of the back, the scalp, the posterior surface of the sacrum and gluteal region, the anterior surface of the thorax, the elbows and knees, palmar surface of the hands and plantar surface of the feet, the skin is thick and heavy and so constructed as to compensate for the protection lost by the necessities of form.
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Hodgins et al. [4] mentioned an increase of forensic beds throughout European countries that did close beds ranging between 10 and 143%, depending on the rigourness of the deinstitutionalization.
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