Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-paper Office, Now First Published, Volume 6 |
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... Powell , the father of Mil- ton's first wife , in which Milton himself is par- ticularly concerned ; and to Sir Christopher Milton , the brother of the poet . Other papers and letters , from the same office , alike unknown till now ...
... Powell , the father of Mil- ton's first wife , in which Milton himself is par- ticularly concerned ; and to Sir Christopher Milton , the brother of the poet . Other papers and letters , from the same office , alike unknown till now ...
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... Powell , then a justice of peace , of Foresthil , near Shotover , in Oxfordshire . " Anthony Wood relates also ... Powell's property there , and in the neighbourhood , now first given , in a subsequent portion of these pages , from his ...
... Powell , then a justice of peace , of Foresthil , near Shotover , in Oxfordshire . " Anthony Wood relates also ... Powell's property there , and in the neighbourhood , now first given , in a subsequent portion of these pages , from his ...
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... Powell's house at Forest Hill , many papers , which showed the active part he had taken in favour of the Royalists ; but that Mr. Mickle , the ingenious translator of the Lusiad , had there searched in vain for any of Milton's papers or ...
... Powell's house at Forest Hill , many papers , which showed the active part he had taken in favour of the Royalists ; but that Mr. Mickle , the ingenious translator of the Lusiad , had there searched in vain for any of Milton's papers or ...
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... Powell , a gentleman who resided at Forest Hill near Shotover in Oxfordshire , and was a justice of the peace for the county . He brought his bride to London ; who , after living only a few weeks with him , obtained his consent to ...
... Powell , a gentleman who resided at Forest Hill near Shotover in Oxfordshire , and was a justice of the peace for the county . He brought his bride to London ; who , after living only a few weeks with him , obtained his consent to ...
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... Powell , however , seems to have smarted severely for his attachment to the royal party . I observe , first , in the " Catalogue of the Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen , that have compounded for their Estates , " printed at London in ...
... Powell , however , seems to have smarted severely for his attachment to the royal party . I observe , first , in the " Catalogue of the Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen , that have compounded for their Estates , " printed at London in ...
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