The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... opinions , in fact , were those of Buchanan , ( " De Jure Regni apud Scotos , " ) from whom Dryden absurdly accuses him of stealing the whole " Defence of the People of England ; " and upon the Revolution of 1688 , Locke maintained ...
... opinions , in fact , were those of Buchanan , ( " De Jure Regni apud Scotos , " ) from whom Dryden absurdly accuses him of stealing the whole " Defence of the People of England ; " and upon the Revolution of 1688 , Locke maintained ...
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... opinion was King David's , because in the 51st Psalm he cries out to God , " Against thee only have I sinned ; " as if David had imagined , that to murder Uriah and adulterate his wife had been no sin against his neighbour , whenas that ...
... opinion was King David's , because in the 51st Psalm he cries out to God , " Against thee only have I sinned ; " as if David had imagined , that to murder Uriah and adulterate his wife had been no sin against his neighbour , whenas that ...
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... opinion of the Roman people on tyrannicide ; and the passage is prefaced by the remark , that when a man begins to entertain doubts as to whether a certain act be criminal or not , he frequently comes , in time , to confound honour and ...
... opinion of the Roman people on tyrannicide ; and the passage is prefaced by the remark , that when a man begins to entertain doubts as to whether a certain act be criminal or not , he frequently comes , in time , to confound honour and ...
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... opinion , that every worthy man in parliament , ( for the word baron imports no more , ) might for the public good be thought a fit peer and judge of the king , without regard had to petty caveats and circumstances , the chief ...
... opinion , that every worthy man in parliament , ( for the word baron imports no more , ) might for the public good be thought a fit peer and judge of the king , without regard had to petty caveats and circumstances , the chief ...
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... opinion of John Craig , another learned divine , and that laws made by the tyranny of princes , or the negligence of people , their posterity might abrogate , and reform all things according to the original institution of com ...
... opinion of John Craig , another learned divine , and that laws made by the tyranny of princes , or the negligence of people , their posterity might abrogate , and reform all things according to the original institution of com ...
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