The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... called for and justified the execution of Charles ; not from any fierce or malignant wish to destroy the man who for so many years had wielded the surpreme authority in England . - ED . shallowness of mind or else a carnal admiring of ...
... called for and justified the execution of Charles ; not from any fierce or malignant wish to destroy the man who for so many years had wielded the surpreme authority in England . - ED . shallowness of mind or else a carnal admiring of ...
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... . ) Plato , in his “ Republic and Laws , " enters into the question in his usual profound and original way . See also Locke on Government , b . ii . c . 8.—ED. thought of equal deserving : the first was called a AND MAGSTRATEIS . 9.
... . ) Plato , in his “ Republic and Laws , " enters into the question in his usual profound and original way . See also Locke on Government , b . ii . c . 8.—ED. thought of equal deserving : the first was called a AND MAGSTRATEIS . 9.
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John Milton. thought of equal deserving : the first was called a king ; the other , magistrates : not to be their lords and masters , ( though afterward those names in some places were given voluntarily to such as have been authors of ...
John Milton. thought of equal deserving : the first was called a king ; the other , magistrates : not to be their lords and masters , ( though afterward those names in some places were given voluntarily to such as have been authors of ...
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... called " a human ordinance , " ( 1 Pet . ii . 13 , & c . , ) which we are there taught is the will of God we should submit to , so far as for the punishment of evil - doers , and the encourgement of them that do well . " Submit ...
... called " a human ordinance , " ( 1 Pet . ii . 13 , & c . , ) which we are there taught is the will of God we should submit to , so far as for the punishment of evil - doers , and the encourgement of them that do well . " Submit ...
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... called earl of the palace , even at the times of their highest pomp and solemnities ; to mind them , saith Matthew Paris , the best of our historians , " that if they erred , the sword had power to restrain them . " And what restraint ...
... called earl of the palace , even at the times of their highest pomp and solemnities ; to mind them , saith Matthew Paris , the best of our historians , " that if they erred , the sword had power to restrain them . " And what restraint ...
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