good grief, how many do you want? He was a master of the snappy one-liner. Taken at random, try this one:
Quand dans un royaume il y a plus d'avantage à faire sa cour qu'à faire son devoir, tout est perdu.
When, in a Kingdom, there is more to be gained by paying court than by doing one's duty, all is lost.
On 10 February 1755.
Charles Louis montesquieu did not influence thomas Jefferson the scientific revolution did and john Locke
The republic, based on virtue; the monarchy, based on honor; and desotism(goverment by a tryan with absolute control), based on fear
1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( Rousseau)2. François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire (Voltaire)3.Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (Montesquieu)
Yes, De Secondat inherited his deceased uncle's name(Ethan Kanar) after he took his office as president of the Bordeaux Parliament. He later, the new Baron De Montesquieu, became a member of the Bordeaux and French Academies of Science and studied the customs and governments of the countries of Europe.
Charles-Louis Montesquieu was a French political thinker known for his theory of separation of powers.
separation of power in government
On 10 February 1755.
Charles Louis Second dat, Baron de Montesquie
Charles-Louis Montesquieu was a French political thinker known for his theory of separation of powers.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
Charles-Louis de Montesquieu.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.