The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H. Hooker, 1845 |
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... Parliament ..... Letters written in the Name of Oliver the Protector ..... Letters written in the Name of Richard the Protector . 375 380 ibid . 407 458 464 A Manifesto of the Lord Protector , against the Spaniards . The Second Defence ...
... Parliament ..... Letters written in the Name of Oliver the Protector ..... Letters written in the Name of Richard the Protector . 375 380 ibid . 407 458 464 A Manifesto of the Lord Protector , against the Spaniards . The Second Defence ...
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... parliament , will have far greater weight with all wise and sober men , than the calumnies and lies of one single im- pudent little fellow ; who being hired by our fugitives , their country's ene- mies , has scraped together , and not ...
... parliament , will have far greater weight with all wise and sober men , than the calumnies and lies of one single im- pudent little fellow ; who being hired by our fugitives , their country's ene- mies , has scraped together , and not ...
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... parliament , any one of whom may be president if the rest vote him into the chair . And there is nothing more common , than for our parliaments to appoint committees of their own members ; who , when so appointed , have power to meet ...
... parliament , any one of whom may be president if the rest vote him into the chair . And there is nothing more common , than for our parliaments to appoint committees of their own members ; who , when so appointed , have power to meet ...
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... parliament made , that from that time forward , there should no articles be sent to the king ; so that we left off applying ourselves to him , not from the time that he began to be a tyrant , but from the time that we found him ...
... parliament made , that from that time forward , there should no articles be sent to the king ; so that we left off applying ourselves to him , not from the time that he began to be a tyrant , but from the time that we found him ...
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... parliament either with arms , or men , or money . That taught the people out of their pulpits , that they were not about to fight against a king , but a greater tyrant than either Saul or Ahab ever were ; nay , more a Nero than Nero ...
... parliament either with arms , or men , or money . That taught the people out of their pulpits , that they were not about to fight against a king , but a greater tyrant than either Saul or Ahab ever were ; nay , more a Nero than Nero ...
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