The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 165
... peace and tranquillity of the kingdom , the said lord lieutenant , and the said Thomas lord viscount Dillon of Costologh , lord president of Connaght , Donnogh lord viscount Muskerry , Francis lord baron ... peace THE ARTICLES OF PEACE . 165.
... peace and tranquillity of the kingdom , the said lord lieutenant , and the said Thomas lord viscount Dillon of Costologh , lord president of Connaght , Donnogh lord viscount Muskerry , Francis lord baron ... peace THE ARTICLES OF PEACE . 165.
Page 337
... peace ; which certainly cannot but be still deeply rooted in the minds of the English , and will not easily be extirpated . And though after that there was some kind of peace and commerce in Europe , ( and it was of such sort , that no ...
... peace ; which certainly cannot but be still deeply rooted in the minds of the English , and will not easily be extirpated . And though after that there was some kind of peace and commerce in Europe , ( and it was of such sort , that no ...
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... peace the Spaniards maintained with us during the reign of king James , who was always very much afraid of breaking the peace with them . And we may also plainly dis- cover the same acts of hostility and barbarous treatment ever since ...
... peace the Spaniards maintained with us during the reign of king James , who was always very much afraid of breaking the peace with them . And we may also plainly dis- cover the same acts of hostility and barbarous treatment ever since ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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