The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 277
... enemies both with commanders and money : that the counsels of the Spaniards are still contriving to con- tinue the slaughter and destruction of the Piedmontois , which was cruelly put in execution the last year : that the pro- testants ...
... enemies both with commanders and money : that the counsels of the Spaniards are still contriving to con- tinue the slaughter and destruction of the Piedmontois , which was cruelly put in execution the last year : that the pro- testants ...
Page 279
... enemies , who , as they found out a means to disturb the former league , so they left nothing neglected to have hindered the renewing of this . Nor do we question in the least , that they will omit any occasion of creating new matter ...
... enemies , who , as they found out a means to disturb the former league , so they left nothing neglected to have hindered the renewing of this . Nor do we question in the least , that they will omit any occasion of creating new matter ...
Page 318
... enemies ? At first indeed , prattic was al- lowed , though only to two or three of our seamen out of every ship , who had the favour to go ashore . But soon after , it being noised in the town , that our ships had taken a Dutch vessel ...
... enemies ? At first indeed , prattic was al- lowed , though only to two or three of our seamen out of every ship , who had the favour to go ashore . But soon after , it being noised in the town , that our ships had taken a Dutch vessel ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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