The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... purpose to invade his and the church's right ; by which policy he deceived many of the German cities , and kept them divided from that league , until they faw themselves brought into a fnare . That other cavil against the people's ...
... purpose to invade his and the church's right ; by which policy he deceived many of the German cities , and kept them divided from that league , until they faw themselves brought into a fnare . That other cavil against the people's ...
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... purpose to en- gage them . For who had power " to opprefs " them , or to relieve them being oppreffed , but the king , or his im- mediate deputy ? This rather fhould have made them rife against the king , than againft the parliament ...
... purpose to en- gage them . For who had power " to opprefs " them , or to relieve them being oppreffed , but the king , or his im- mediate deputy ? This rather fhould have made them rife against the king , than againft the parliament ...
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... purposes and emulations handle the matter , there hath been no where found more beftiality than in treating ; which hath no more commendations in it , than from fighting to come to undermining , from violence to craft ; and when they ...
... purposes and emulations handle the matter , there hath been no where found more beftiality than in treating ; which hath no more commendations in it , than from fighting to come to undermining , from violence to craft ; and when they ...
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... purpose , if we remember May 1643. And that meffenger of peace from Oxford , whofe fecret meffage and commiffion , had it been effected , would have drowned the innocence of our treating , in the blood of a defigned maffacre . Nay ...
... purpose , if we remember May 1643. And that meffenger of peace from Oxford , whofe fecret meffage and commiffion , had it been effected , would have drowned the innocence of our treating , in the blood of a defigned maffacre . Nay ...
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... purpose of reformation itself . Neither can the evil doings of fome be the excufe of our delaying or defert- ing that duty to the church , which for no refpect of times or carnal policies can be at any time unfeasonable . He tells with ...
... purpose of reformation itself . Neither can the evil doings of fome be the excufe of our delaying or defert- ing that duty to the church , which for no refpect of times or carnal policies can be at any time unfeasonable . He tells with ...
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