The Prose Works of John Milton: The tenure of kings and magistrates. Areopagitica. Tracts on the Commonwealth. Observations on Ormond's peace. Letters of state, &c. Brief notes on Dr. Griffith's sermon. Of Reformation in England. Of prelatical Episcopacy. The reason of church government urged against prelacy of true religion, heresy, schism, toleration. Of civil power in ecclesiastical causesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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Page 277
... enemies both with commanders and money : that the counsels of the Spaniards are still contriving to con- tinue the slaughter and destruction of the Piedmontois , which was cruelly put in execution the last year : that the pro- testants ...
... enemies both with commanders and money : that the counsels of the Spaniards are still contriving to con- tinue the slaughter and destruction of the Piedmontois , which was cruelly put in execution the last year : that the pro- testants ...
Page 279
... enemies , who , as they found out a means to disturb the former league , so they left nothing neglected to have hindered the renewing of this . Nor do we question in the least , that they will omit any occasion of creating new matter ...
... enemies , who , as they found out a means to disturb the former league , so they left nothing neglected to have hindered the renewing of this . Nor do we question in the least , that they will omit any occasion of creating new matter ...
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... enemies ? At first indeed , prattic was al- lowed , though only to two or three of our seamen out of every ship , who had the favour to go ashore . But soon after , it being noised in the town , that our ships had taken a Dutch vessel ...
... enemies ? At first indeed , prattic was al- lowed , though only to two or three of our seamen out of every ship , who had the favour to go ashore . But soon after , it being noised in the town , that our ships had taken a Dutch vessel ...
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