The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 344
... Spaniards maintained with us during the reign of king James , who was always very much afraid of breaking the peace ... Spaniards . The year following , when peace was established betwixt the two nations , the Spaniards having made no ex ...
... Spaniards maintained with us during the reign of king James , who was always very much afraid of breaking the peace ... Spaniards . The year following , when peace was established betwixt the two nations , the Spaniards having made no ex ...
Page 350
... Spaniards , it cannot be expected we should think of it any otherwise . And so we leave this point , as not deserving a fuller answer . Nor is the other title of any greater weight , as if the Spaniards in consequence of their having ...
... Spaniards , it cannot be expected we should think of it any otherwise . And so we leave this point , as not deserving a fuller answer . Nor is the other title of any greater weight , as if the Spaniards in consequence of their having ...
Page 351
... Spaniards their oppressors and murderers . But since we have settled our colonies in such places as were neither possessed by the natives nor the Spaniards , they having left behind them neither houses nor cattle , nor anything that ...
... Spaniards their oppressors and murderers . But since we have settled our colonies in such places as were neither possessed by the natives nor the Spaniards , they having left behind them neither houses nor cattle , nor anything that ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
X | 13 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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