The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 104
... affairs , the first thing to be found out with all speed , without which no commonwealth can subsist , must be a senate , or general council of state , in whom must be the power , first to preserve the public peace ; next , the commerce ...
... affairs , the first thing to be found out with all speed , without which no commonwealth can subsist , must be a senate , or general council of state , in whom must be the power , first to preserve the public peace ; next , the commerce ...
Page 122
... affairs gained or lost in a moment . The day of council cannot be set as the day of a festival ; but must be ready always to prevent or answer all occasions . By this conti- nuance they will become every way skilfullest , best provided ...
... affairs gained or lost in a moment . The day of council cannot be set as the day of a festival ; but must be ready always to prevent or answer all occasions . By this conti- nuance they will become every way skilfullest , best provided ...
Page 325
... affairs in that condition as at present to an- swer to some particulars which your ambassadors have pro- posed , yet it is our resolution to continue the league concluded by our father with your majesty , and to enter ourselves into a ...
... affairs in that condition as at present to an- swer to some particulars which your ambassadors have pro- posed , yet it is our resolution to continue the league concluded by our father with your majesty , and to enter ourselves into a ...
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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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