The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other Hand and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin : and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the said Articles , Letter ...
... Hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other Hand and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin : and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the said Articles , Letter ...
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... hand of their brethren , on a sudden and in a new garb of allegiance , which their doings have long since cancelled , they plead for him , pity him , extol him , protest against those that talk of bringing him to the trial of justice ...
... hand of their brethren , on a sudden and in a new garb of allegiance , which their doings have long since cancelled , they plead for him , pity him , extol him , protest against those that talk of bringing him to the trial of justice ...
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... hands , perverted them at length to injustice and partiality . * Then did they , who now by trial had found the danger and inconveniencies of com- mitting arbitrary power to any , invent laws , either framed or consented to by all ...
... hands , perverted them at length to injustice and partiality . * Then did they , who now by trial had found the danger and inconveniencies of com- mitting arbitrary power to any , invent laws , either framed or consented to by all ...
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... hand abstain from Agag ; a foreign enemy no doubt ; but mark the reason : " As thy sword has made women childless ; " a cause that by the sentence of law itself nullifies all relations . And as the law is between brother and brother ...
... hand abstain from Agag ; a foreign enemy no doubt ; but mark the reason : " As thy sword has made women childless ; " a cause that by the sentence of law itself nullifies all relations . And as the law is between brother and brother ...
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... hands , testifies that the people thus reinvested with their own original right , about the year 446 , both elected them kings , whom they thought best , ( the first Christian British kings that ever reigned here since the Romans ...
... hands , testifies that the people thus reinvested with their own original right , about the year 446 , both elected them kings , whom they thought best , ( the first Christian British kings that ever reigned here since the Romans ...
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