Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 51
... kind of praising ; for though I should affirm and hold by argument , that it would fare better with truth , with learning , and the commonwealth , if one of your published orders , which I should name , were called in ; yet at the same ...
... kind of praising ; for though I should affirm and hold by argument , that it would fare better with truth , with learning , and the commonwealth , if one of your published orders , which I should name , were called in ; yet at the same ...
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... kind of learning , but by unalterable decree , consist- ing most of practical traditions , to the attainment whereof a library of smaller bulk than his own dialogues would be abundant . And there also enacts , that no poet should so ...
... kind of learning , but by unalterable decree , consist- ing most of practical traditions , to the attainment whereof a library of smaller bulk than his own dialogues would be abundant . And there also enacts , that no poet should so ...
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... kind ; yet those princes , though too much attached to the Spaniards , would by no means have the hands of their subjects bound up , when the Spaniards thought they should have the free use of theirs . On the contrary , they allowed ...
... kind ; yet those princes , though too much attached to the Spaniards , would by no means have the hands of their subjects bound up , when the Spaniards thought they should have the free use of theirs . On the contrary , they allowed ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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