The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... judge ( du Haillan is my author ) between Milegast , king of the Vultzes , and his subjects , who had deposed him , gave his verdict for the subjects , and for him whom they had chosen in his room . Note here , that the right of ...
... judge ( du Haillan is my author ) between Milegast , king of the Vultzes , and his subjects , who had deposed him , gave his verdict for the subjects , and for him whom they had chosen in his room . Note here , that the right of ...
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... judge all men to the lowest by their peers , it should , in all equity , ascend also , and judge the highest . And so much I find both in our own and foreign story , that dukes , earls , and marquisses were at first not hereditary , not ...
... judge all men to the lowest by their peers , it should , in all equity , ascend also , and judge the highest . And so much I find both in our own and foreign story , that dukes , earls , and marquisses were at first not hereditary , not ...
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... judge , as he pro- fesses , 1 Cor . v . 12 , then by what authority doth the magis- trate judge ; or , which is worse , compel in relation to the church ? If departed of his own accord , like that lost sheep , Luke xv . 4 , & c . , the ...
... judge , as he pro- fesses , 1 Cor . v . 12 , then by what authority doth the magis- trate judge ; or , which is worse , compel in relation to the church ? If departed of his own accord , like that lost sheep , Luke xv . 4 , & c . , the ...
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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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