The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Differences in point of Church - Govern- ment CHAP . XVIII . - Upon the Uxbridge Treaty , & c . 430 434 440 • CHAP . XIX . Upon the Various Events of the War . CHAP . XX . - Upon the Reformation of the Times CHAP . XXI . — Upon his ...
... Differences in point of Church - Govern- ment CHAP . XVIII . - Upon the Uxbridge Treaty , & c . 430 434 440 • CHAP . XIX . Upon the Various Events of the War . CHAP . XX . - Upon the Reformation of the Times CHAP . XXI . — Upon his ...
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... : -Let us now come to the idea of a person . For although the com- mon nature of mankind be the same , yet we see a difference in the several horrible parricide in England ? which expression , though dropping 8 PREFACE .
... : -Let us now come to the idea of a person . For although the com- mon nature of mankind be the same , yet we see a difference in the several horrible parricide in England ? which expression , though dropping 8 PREFACE .
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... difference of features , distance of place ; but that is not all ; for supposing there were no external difference , yet there is a difference in them , as several individuals in the same commor nature . And here lies the true idea of a ...
... difference of features , distance of place ; but that is not all ; for supposing there were no external difference , yet there is a difference in them , as several individuals in the same commor nature . And here lies the true idea of a ...
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... difference between them , of features , or distance of place , & c . i.e. , no other difference between them , yet there would be the true ground of distinction in the difference between , as several individuals and the same common ...
... difference between them , of features , or distance of place , & c . i.e. , no other difference between them , yet there would be the true ground of distinction in the difference between , as several individuals and the same common ...
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... difference betwixt a paternal power , and a regal ; and that when you had called kings fathers of their country , could fancy that with that metaphor you had persuaded us , that whatever is applicable to a father , is so to a king ...
... difference betwixt a paternal power , and a regal ; and that when you had called kings fathers of their country , could fancy that with that metaphor you had persuaded us , that whatever is applicable to a father , is so to a king ...
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