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the discourses
noun
Verbal exchange, conversation.
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The discourses are both cultivated and passionate.
Oh, the academic jargon, the narratives, the discourses!
He would do the discourses at the gurudwara," Singh said.
Researchers delve into the discourses that construct gender, race, and class.
Starting without having "started," Smith's lines suggest the discourses that they suspend.
Like The Prince, the Discourses on Livy admits of various interpretations.
And just last month, the Discourses of Marriage Research Group found that only 54% did so.
He believes that The Prince and the Discourses on Livy are effectively a single treatise on the state.
The advertising of kitchen utensils forms part of the discourses on domesticity and consumption in postwar Western culture.
It is notable that, in both The Prince and the Discourses on Livy, the longest chapters are on conspiracy.
Both books were first published only after Machiavelli's death, the Discourses on Livy in 1531 and The Prince in 1532.
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