The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 224
... present arisen between this republic and the United Provinces . By which your highness may easily perceive how unjust and contrary to all the laws of God and of nations those people have acted against this republic ; and how cordially ...
... present arisen between this republic and the United Provinces . By which your highness may easily perceive how unjust and contrary to all the laws of God and of nations those people have acted against this republic ; and how cordially ...
Page 225
... present condition of times and things , and the late alteration of go- vernment . Which being no more than what we ourselves briefly and clearly signified in our foresaid paper of the 31 March , the council expected that some particular ...
... present condition of times and things , and the late alteration of go- vernment . Which being no more than what we ourselves briefly and clearly signified in our foresaid paper of the 31 March , the council expected that some particular ...
Page 336
... present a great many other reasons , and to take into consideration our own safety for the future , and likewise that of our allies , especially those among them who are of the orthodox religion ; and to omit several other causes ...
... present a great many other reasons , and to take into consideration our own safety for the future , and likewise that of our allies , especially those among them who are of the orthodox religion ; and to omit several other causes ...
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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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