The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any who have the Power , to call to Account a Tyrant , or wicked King , and after due Conviction , to depose , and put him to Death , if ...
... KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any who have the Power , to call to Account a Tyrant , or wicked King , and after due Conviction , to depose , and put him to Death , if ...
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John Milton. THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL , AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES , FOR ANY , WHO HAVE THE POWER , TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT , OR WICKED KING , and after DUE CONVICTION , TO DEPOSE ...
John Milton. THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL , AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES , FOR ANY , WHO HAVE THE POWER , TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT , OR WICKED KING , and after DUE CONVICTION , TO DEPOSE ...
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... king's per- son , and no less a party of his lords and commons , or to put * On the conduct of the Presbyterians , Dr. Symmons , himself belonging to the movement party in politics , makes the following pertinent remarks : " In the ...
... king's per- son , and no less a party of his lords and commons , or to put * On the conduct of the Presbyterians , Dr. Symmons , himself belonging to the movement party in politics , makes the following pertinent remarks : " In the ...
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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 ... king or magistrate 10 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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 ... king or magistrate 10 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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... king ; " which I instance rather , not because our English lawyers have not said the same long before , but because that French monarchy is granted by all to be a far more absolute one than ours . That this and the rest of what hath ...
... king ; " which I instance rather , not because our English lawyers have not said the same long before , but because that French monarchy is granted by all to be a far more absolute one than ours . That this and the rest of what hath ...
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