The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 160
... interest - money , which did accruc and grow due by way of debt , mortgage , or otherwise , and yet not so satisfied since the 23d of October , 1641 , until the perfection of these articles , shall be fully forgiven and be re- leased ...
... interest - money , which did accruc and grow due by way of debt , mortgage , or otherwise , and yet not so satisfied since the 23d of October , 1641 , until the perfection of these articles , shall be fully forgiven and be re- leased ...
Page 196
... interest : certainly no more than we see is given in Scotland to an English declaration , declaring the interest of England . If then our interest move not them , why should theirs move us ? If they say , we are not all England ; we ...
... interest : certainly no more than we see is given in Scotland to an English declaration , declaring the interest of England . If then our interest move not them , why should theirs move us ? If they say , we are not all England ; we ...
Page 296
... interests , that you will , however , deem him worthy a more easy and less severe con- finement . Which of these two ... interest to gratify us . Your lordships ' affectionate , From our Court at Westminster , Aşril — , 1656 . par ...
... interests , that you will , however , deem him worthy a more easy and less severe con- finement . Which of these two ... interest to gratify us . Your lordships ' affectionate , From our Court at Westminster , Aşril — , 1656 . par ...
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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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