弑君者

最新书摘:
  • 恍违
    2012-09-24
    Stalin had the casting vote, and he loved show trials - so long as every defendant was shot at the end.
  • 恍违
    2012-09-23
    ...a lamb in prosperity, a lion in adversity, of meek and lowly spirit in the things of his own concern, courageous and bold in what concerned the glory of God and the good of his country.
  • 恍违
    2012-08-05
    When they had to negotiate terms, the main point upon which they insisted was that they should be permitted to ride out in style on horses that should have been fed to their emaciated troops a week before.
  • 恍违
    2012-08-03
    I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown where no disturbance can be.
  • 恍违
    2012-08-01
    But Charles had seemed lonely rather than alone.
  • 恍违
    2012-08-01
    For there is a contract and bargain made between the king and his people, and the oath is taken for the performance, and certainly, Sir, the bond is reciprocal, for as you are heir liege Lord, so they are your liege subjects...the one tie, the one bond, is the bond of protection that is due from the sovereign, the other is the bond of subjection that is due from the subject. Sir, if this bond be once broken, farewell sovereignty!
  • 恍违
    2012-07-09
    Although honey in the mouth produces money in the hand...
  • 恍违
    2012-07-05
    The King need not care how oft he fights, but it concerns us to be wary, for in fighting we venture all to nothing. If we fight a hundred times and beat him ninety nine times, he will be King still. But if he beat us once, or the last time, we shall be hanged, we shall lose our estates, and our posterities will be undone.
  • 恍违
    2012-07-04
    Put not your trust in princes.