The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 127
... never likely till then to see an end of our troubles and continual changes , or at least never the true settlement and assurance of our liberty . The grand council being thus firmly constituted to perpetuity , and still , upon the death ...
... never likely till then to see an end of our troubles and continual changes , or at least never the true settlement and assurance of our liberty . The grand council being thus firmly constituted to perpetuity , and still , upon the death ...
Page 135
... never more certain , and the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . Both which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land were made a kind of subordinate commonalty or ...
... never more certain , and the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . Both which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land were made a kind of subordinate commonalty or ...
Page 417
... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the grudges of more ...
... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the grudges of more ...
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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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