You can make 515 anagrams from letters in Montesquieu (eeimnoqstuu).
All that I have quoted is to be found literally in Montesquieu's chapters on democracy.
He tends toward the wonky, goes heavy on historical references, and likes to quote folks like Montesquieu.
The lively phraseology of Montesquieu was the result of long meditation.
In this he is a far more faithful follower of Montesquieu than he will allow.
Montesquieu had a greater antagonist than Voltaire in Plato.
Montesquieu's advice was quite forgotten (see the context Laws, v, 8).
Montesquieu says: "It is written to prove all others useless."
Montesquieu looked about him, and abroad, but not far ahead.
The first of them is that associated with the great name of Montesquieu.
Montesquieu had opened the various questions connected with slavery.
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