The Prose Works of John Milton: A defence of the people of England. A second defence of the people of England. EikonoklastesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... tyrant ? Or , worse still , that while myriads of his nobler countrymen were smitten and pining in secret sadness , at beholding the abomination of desolation in the Holy Place of Freedom ; or were , perchance , carried forcibly away ...
... tyrant ? Or , worse still , that while myriads of his nobler countrymen were smitten and pining in secret sadness , at beholding the abomination of desolation in the Holy Place of Freedom ; or were , perchance , carried forcibly away ...
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... tyrant , and justly arms his former subjects against him . In this , however , he advances no new doctrine ; nothing , as it should seem , in the least at variance with the practice and opinions of all nations . The difficulty always is ...
... tyrant , and justly arms his former subjects against him . In this , however , he advances no new doctrine ; nothing , as it should seem , in the least at variance with the practice and opinions of all nations . The difficulty always is ...
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... tyrant , a bad husband , a bad father , one who , with the means of doing better in his possession , gave his children a wretched penurious education ; that , on returning from his travels , he most unpatriotically engaged in the ...
... tyrant , a bad husband , a bad father , one who , with the means of doing better in his possession , gave his children a wretched penurious education ; that , on returning from his travels , he most unpatriotically engaged in the ...
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... comprised all the difference besides that , his chief and fundamental are , viz - the difference between them as several individuals in the same common nature , it may be than you are aware of . For a tyrant is PREFACE . 9.
... comprised all the difference besides that , his chief and fundamental are , viz - the difference between them as several individuals in the same common nature , it may be than you are aware of . For a tyrant is PREFACE . 9.
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John Milton. than you are aware of . For a tyrant is but like a king upon a stage , a man in a vizor , and acting the ... tyrants , so pernicious to the liberty of all nations ; the author of which every free state ought to forbid their ...
John Milton. than you are aware of . For a tyrant is but like a king upon a stage , a man in a vizor , and acting the ... tyrants , so pernicious to the liberty of all nations ; the author of which every free state ought to forbid their ...
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