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 124
... senate , consisted of mem- bers chosen for term of life ; and by that means remained as it were still the same to generations . In Venice they change indeed oftener than every year some particular council of state , as that of six , or ...
... senate , consisted of mem- bers chosen for term of life ; and by that means remained as it were still the same to generations . In Venice they change indeed oftener than every year some particular council of state , as that of six , or ...
Page 125
... senate that one consul , then both ; soon after , that the censors and prætors . also should be created plebeian , and the whole empire put into their hands ; adoring lastly those , who most were adverse to the senate , till Marius , by ...
... senate that one consul , then both ; soon after , that the censors and prætors . also should be created plebeian , and the whole empire put into their hands ; adoring lastly those , who most were adverse to the senate , till Marius , by ...
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... senate . The much better way doubtless will be , in this wavering condition of our affairs , to defer the changing or circumscribing of our senate , more than may be done with ease , till the commonwealth be thoroughly settled in peace ...
... senate . The much better way doubtless will be , in this wavering condition of our affairs , to defer the changing or circumscribing of our senate , more than may be done with ease , till the commonwealth be thoroughly settled in peace ...
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