The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 109
... common liberty ; as Simon Earl of Lancaster , against Edward II . But now with a besotted and de- generate baseness of spirit , except some few who yet retain in them the old English fortitude and love of freedom , and have testified it ...
... common liberty ; as Simon Earl of Lancaster , against Edward II . But now with a besotted and de- generate baseness of spirit , except some few who yet retain in them the old English fortitude and love of freedom , and have testified it ...
Page 221
... common advan- tages , the same mutual alliance and free traffic which pro- duced the former leagues and confederacies between both na- tions , still endure and obtain their former force and virtue , and oblige both to make it their common ...
... common advan- tages , the same mutual alliance and free traffic which pro- duced the former leagues and confederacies between both na- tions , still endure and obtain their former force and virtue , and oblige both to make it their common ...
Page 361
... common law ; for our kings reigned only by law . But the parliament is above all positive law , whether civil or common , makes or unmakes them both ; and still the latter parliament above the former , above all the former lawgivers ...
... common law ; for our kings reigned only by law . But the parliament is above all positive law , whether civil or common , makes or unmakes them both ; and still the latter parliament above the former , above all the former lawgivers ...
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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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