The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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and death;  
And the city will gain beauty worthy of its name and to you it will  
be useful by its revenues, and the eternal fame of its  
aggrandizement.  
[Footnote: These notes were possibly written in preparation for a  
letter. The meaning is obscure.]  
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To preserve Nature's chiefest boon, that is freedom, I can find  
means of offence and defence, when it is assailed by ambitious  
tyrants, and first I will speak of the situation of the walls, and  
also I shall show how communities can maintain their good and just  
Lords.  
[Footnote: Compare No. 1266.]  
III.  
POLEMICS.--SPECULATION.  
Against Speculators (1205. 1206).  
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