The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Page xiv
... liberty , and of preceding the reforms of the state by a more important reform in the household laws , which , ill understood , had banished peace and love from the Christian hearth . His ideas of woman must be sought for in this ...
... liberty , and of preceding the reforms of the state by a more important reform in the household laws , which , ill understood , had banished peace and love from the Christian hearth . His ideas of woman must be sought for in this ...
Page xxix
... liberty and truth , destitute of sympathy for mankind at large , and sold , no matter for what reward , to the enemies and oppressors of the people . Such , at least , has been the result , such his punish- ment ; and as Milton rises ...
... liberty and truth , destitute of sympathy for mankind at large , and sold , no matter for what reward , to the enemies and oppressors of the people . Such , at least , has been the result , such his punish- ment ; and as Milton rises ...
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... liberty of all nations ; the author of which every free state ought to forbid their country , or to banish out of it ; and that state particularly that feeds with a stipend so un- grateful and so savage an enemy to their commonwealth ...
... liberty of all nations ; the author of which every free state ought to forbid their country , or to banish out of it ; and that state particularly that feeds with a stipend so un- grateful and so savage an enemy to their commonwealth ...
Page 16
... liberty , without being wronged or oppressed ; and that they might live religi- ously , and according to the doctrine of Christainity , they united themselves into churches . Civil societies have laws , and churches have a discipline ...
... liberty , without being wronged or oppressed ; and that they might live religi- ously , and according to the doctrine of Christainity , they united themselves into churches . Civil societies have laws , and churches have a discipline ...
Page 24
... liberty ; nay , and sometimes even of restoring him to his crown , upon articles of agreement . " It seems then the taking away his life was not done upon so much premeditation , as he talked of before ; and that we did not lay hold on ...
... liberty ; nay , and sometimes even of restoring him to his crown , upon articles of agreement . " It seems then the taking away his life was not done upon so much premeditation , as he talked of before ; and that we did not lay hold on ...
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