The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... justice , which else every man by the bond of nature and of covenant must have executed for himself , and for one another . And to him that shall con- sider well , why among free persons one man by civil right should bear authority and ...
... justice , which else every man by the bond of nature and of covenant must have executed for himself , and for one another . And to him that shall con- sider well , why among free persons one man by civil right should bear authority and ...
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... justice ? For lawful war is but the execution of justice against them who refuse law . Among whom if it be lawful ( as they deny not , p . 19 , 20 , ) to slay the king himself coming in front at his own peril , wherefore may not justice ...
... justice ? For lawful war is but the execution of justice against them who refuse law . Among whom if it be lawful ( as they deny not , p . 19 , 20 , ) to slay the king himself coming in front at his own peril , wherefore may not justice ...
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John Milton. privilege above justice , it is again demanded by what express law either of God or man , and why he whose office is to executs law and justice upon all others , should set himself like a demigod in lawless and unbounded ...
John Milton. privilege above justice , it is again demanded by what express law either of God or man , and why he whose office is to executs law and justice upon all others , should set himself like a demigod in lawless and unbounded ...
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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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