The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... the royalists , by whom they were soon to be crushed in one common ruin with their im- mediate enemies , the independents . ” — ( Life of Milton , p . 299–300 . ) — ED . force upon both the houses , was good , was 6 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... the royalists , by whom they were soon to be crushed in one common ruin with their im- mediate enemies , the independents . ” — ( Life of Milton , p . 299–300 . ) — ED . force upon both the houses , was good , was 6 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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... enemy to God and saints , laden with all the innocent blood spilt in three kingdoms , and so to be fought against , is now , though nothing penitent or altered from his first principles , a lawful magistrate , a sovereign lord , the ...
... enemy to God and saints , laden with all the innocent blood spilt in three kingdoms , and so to be fought against , is now , though nothing penitent or altered from his first principles , a lawful magistrate , a sovereign lord , the ...
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... enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a common pest and destroyer of mankind , I sup- pose no man of clear judgment need go further to be guided than by the very principles of nature in him . But because it is ...
... enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a common pest and destroyer of mankind , I sup- pose no man of clear judgment need go further to be guided than by the very principles of nature in him . But because it is ...
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... enemy , and Ehud besides had special warrant from God . To the first I answer , it imports not whether foreign or native : for no prince so native but professes to hold by law ; which when he himself overturns , breaking all the ...
... enemy , and Ehud besides had special warrant from God . To the first I answer , it imports not whether foreign or native : for no prince so native but professes to hold by law ; which when he himself overturns , breaking all the ...
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... enemy , I answer , what tyrant is not ? yet Eglon by the Jews had been acknowledged as their sovereign , they had served him eighteen years , as long almost as we our William the Conqueror , in all which he could not be so unwise a ...
... enemy , I answer , what tyrant is not ? yet Eglon by the Jews had been acknowledged as their sovereign , they had served him eighteen years , as long almost as we our William the Conqueror , in all which he could not be so unwise a ...
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