The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 201
... lives and estates , as it becomes your city to do . Which as we most earnestly desired in our former letters ; so upon the repeated complaints of our merchants , that are daily made before us , we now more earnestly solicit and request ...
... lives and estates , as it becomes your city to do . Which as we most earnestly desired in our former letters ; so upon the repeated complaints of our merchants , that are daily made before us , we now more earnestly solicit and request ...
Page 340
... lives , the king being tied down to such opinions , as hinder him from providing for their safety against mur . derers , so as they may not be always in the most imminent danger ; whose privileges , in order to keep up and preserve ...
... lives , the king being tied down to such opinions , as hinder him from providing for their safety against mur . derers , so as they may not be always in the most imminent danger ; whose privileges , in order to keep up and preserve ...
Page 353
... live and trade there , and suffer the lives and fortunes of many Christian brethren in America , and in fine , the honour of this whole nation , to be exposed , and , what of all is the most momentous and im- portant , let slip out of ...
... live and trade there , and suffer the lives and fortunes of many Christian brethren in America , and in fine , the honour of this whole nation , to be exposed , and , what of all is the most momentous and im- portant , let slip out of ...
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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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