The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... king , I thus argue . We know , that king and subject are relatives , and relatives have no longer being than in the relation ; the relation between king and subject can be no other than regal authority and subjection . Hence I infer ...
... king , I thus argue . We know , that king and subject are relatives , and relatives have no longer being than in the relation ; the relation between king and subject can be no other than regal authority and subjection . Hence I infer ...
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... king , " whom the present government takes no notice of . You begin with a vain vision , " God and the king at the first blush " ( which will not be your last blush ) " seeming to stand in your text like those two cherubims on the mercy ...
... king , " whom the present government takes no notice of . You begin with a vain vision , " God and the king at the first blush " ( which will not be your last blush ) " seeming to stand in your text like those two cherubims on the mercy ...
Page 359
... king that should be active : he sent them a crane , " ( a STORK , saith the fable , ) " which straight fell to pecking them up . " This you apply to the reproof of them who desire change : whereas indeed the true moral shews rather the ...
... king that should be active : he sent them a crane , " ( a STORK , saith the fable , ) " which straight fell to pecking them up . " This you apply to the reproof of them who desire change : whereas indeed the true moral shews rather 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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