The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... person , which they had en- dangered by their war , and violated by their chains . It would have been well for them if they had attended to the salutary warning given to them by our author , and , withholding their confidence from men ...
... person , which they had en- dangered by their war , and violated by their chains . It would have been well for them if they had attended to the salutary warning given to them by our author , and , withholding their confidence from men ...
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... person , and that only in prison , not in the field , not to disobey his commands , deny him his dignity and office , every where to resist his power , but where they think it only surviving in their own faction . But who in particular ...
... person , and that only in prison , not in the field , not to disobey his commands , deny him his dignity and office , every where to resist his power , but where they think it only surviving in their own faction . But who in particular ...
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... persons that execute it ; and what that power is , Lest we should be deceived , they describe exactly . So that if the power be not such , or the person execute not such power , neither the one nor the other is of God , but of the devil ...
... persons that execute it ; and what that power is , Lest we should be deceived , they describe exactly . So that if the power be not such , or the person execute not such power , neither the one nor the other is of God , but of the devil ...
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... person to subdue us , or to destroy us , might lawfully by the people of England either be slain in fight , or put to death in captivity , what hath a native king to plead , bound by so many covenants , benefits , and honours , to the ...
... person to subdue us , or to destroy us , might lawfully by the people of England either be slain in fight , or put to death in captivity , what hath a native king to plead , bound by so many covenants , benefits , and honours , to the ...
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... anointed , the matter between them was not tyranny , but private enmity ; and David , as a private person , had been his own revenger , not so much the people's : but when any tyrant at this day can shew himself 20 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... anointed , the matter between them was not tyranny , but private enmity ; and David , as a private person , had been his own revenger , not so much the people's : but when any tyrant at this day can shew himself 20 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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