The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 264
... assistance still continue , magnanimous and resolute ; suffer not your privileges , your confederacies , the liberty of your consciences , your religion itself to be trampled under foot by the worshippers of idols ; and so prepare ...
... assistance still continue , magnanimous and resolute ; suffer not your privileges , your confederacies , the liberty of your consciences , your religion itself to be trampled under foot by the worshippers of idols ; and so prepare ...
Page 300
... assistance and we desire that this our recommendation may have the same weight at present with your lordships as formerly it wont to have ; nor shall we be wanting to your lordships upon the same oppor- tunities . From our Court at ...
... assistance and we desire that this our recommendation may have the same weight at present with your lordships as formerly it wont to have ; nor shall we be wanting to your lordships upon the same oppor- tunities . From our Court at ...
Page 309
... assistance , long since offered him to procure a reconciliation , in regard your majesty so readily entreated by the letters only delivered by our agent , by such an easy concession of peace , most clearly made it apparent how highly ...
... assistance , long since offered him to procure a reconciliation , in regard your majesty so readily entreated by the letters only delivered by our agent , by such an easy concession of peace , most clearly made it apparent how highly ...
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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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