The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... hope to be made classic and provincial lords led them on , while pluralities greased them thick and deep , to the shame and scandal of religion , more then all the sects and heresies they exclaim against ; then to fight against the ...
... hope to be made classic and provincial lords led them on , while pluralities greased them thick and deep , to the shame and scandal of religion , more then all the sects and heresies they exclaim against ; then to fight against the ...
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... hope , but was funtasticul enough to think that the hation , agitated as it was , might be settled by a pamphlet . " Milton was not without hope that reason and common sense , though urged in a pam- phlet , might have some weight with ...
... hope , but was funtasticul enough to think that the hation , agitated as it was , might be settled by a pamphlet . " Milton was not without hope that reason and common sense , though urged in a pam- phlet , might have some weight with ...
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... hope you have conceived for the calamity of our most inno- cent brethren , the same opinion , the same judgment you have of the whole matter , is plainly and sincerely our own . have therefore sent our letters to the duke of Savoy ...
... hope you have conceived for the calamity of our most inno- cent brethren , the same opinion , the same judgment you have of the whole matter , is plainly and sincerely our own . have therefore sent our letters to the duke of Savoy ...
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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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