The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Page ix
... princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banners of salvation ; the martyrs , with the irresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of dark- ness , and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon . " The Long ...
... princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banners of salvation ; the martyrs , with the irresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of dark- ness , and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon . " The Long ...
Page xix
... prince may be guilty of crimes by the commission of which he for- feits his kingly privilege , degenerates into a tyrant ... princes , who having witnessed with awful amazement the conduct of the people of Eng- land , bringing their late ...
... prince may be guilty of crimes by the commission of which he for- feits his kingly privilege , degenerates into a tyrant ... princes , who having witnessed with awful amazement the conduct of the people of Eng- land , bringing their late ...
Page xx
... princes concurred with him in his political opinions . And well might they concur with him , for , so far as they were lawful monarchs , bent on exercising conscien- tiously and justly the authority entrusted to them for the people's ...
... princes concurred with him in his political opinions . And well might they concur with him , for , so far as they were lawful monarchs , bent on exercising conscien- tiously and justly the authority entrusted to them for the people's ...
Page 12
... princes . In the mean time , as for those fierce , those steel - hearted men , that , you say , take on for , and bewail so pitifully , the lamentable and wonderful death I know not who ; them I say , together with their tinkling ...
... princes . In the mean time , as for those fierce , those steel - hearted men , that , you say , take on for , and bewail so pitifully , the lamentable and wonderful death I know not who ; them I say , together with their tinkling ...
Page 13
... princes : that it would be more bene- ficial to the church , if the whole hierarchy itself were extir- pated , than if the pope only , who is the head of it , were laid aside , ' page 160 : that it would be very much for the good of the ...
... princes : that it would be more bene- ficial to the church , if the whole hierarchy itself were extir- pated , than if the pope only , who is the head of it , were laid aside , ' page 160 : that it would be very much for the good of the ...
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