The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 237
... affection for the orthodox faith , is that which is most ac- ceptable and welcome to us . But as to your exhorting us to peace , with a pious and affectionate intent , as we are fully assured , certainly such an admonition ought to be ...
... affection for the orthodox faith , is that which is most ac- ceptable and welcome to us . But as to your exhorting us to peace , with a pious and affectionate intent , as we are fully assured , certainly such an admonition ought to be ...
Page 245
... affection towards us , and so eminent a signification of your mind , can be no other than most dear and welcome to us ; and that no combat can offer itself to us more glorious , than such a one wherein we may , if possible , prove ...
... affection towards us , and so eminent a signification of your mind , can be no other than most dear and welcome to us ; and that no combat can offer itself to us more glorious , than such a one wherein we may , if possible , prove ...
Page 276
... affection ; more especially that your lordships and the king of Sweden , than whom the orthodox faith has not more magnanimous and courageous defenders , nor our republic confederates more strictly con- joined in interests , should seem ...
... affection ; more especially that your lordships and the king of Sweden , than whom the orthodox faith has not more magnanimous and courageous defenders , nor our republic confederates more strictly con- joined in interests , should seem ...
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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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