The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... taken place ; and even then more with a design to compose the public mind , and reconcile to the exist- ing government such as were disaffected , than to determine anything re- specting the late king . From a MS . note found in a ...
... taken place ; and even then more with a design to compose the public mind , and reconcile to the exist- ing government such as were disaffected , than to determine anything re- specting the late king . From a MS . note found in a ...
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... taken from them , without a violation of their natural birthright ; and seeing that from hence Aristotle , and the best of political writers , have defined a king , " him who governs to the good and profit of his peo- ple , and not for ...
... taken from them , without a violation of their natural birthright ; and seeing that from hence Aristotle , and the best of political writers , have defined a king , " him who governs to the good and profit of his peo- ple , and not for ...
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... taken of them oaths of fealty and allegiance ; by which they made themselves his proper subjects , as their homage and present sent by Ehud testified . To the third , that he had special warrant to kill Eglon in that manner , it cannot ...
... taken of them oaths of fealty and allegiance ; by which they made themselves his proper subjects , as their homage and present sent by Ehud testified . To the third , that he had special warrant to kill Eglon in that manner , it cannot ...
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John Milton. so just and requisite , that neighbour kings have both upheld and taken part with subjects in the action . And Ludovicus Pius , himself an emperor , and son of Charles the Great , being made judge ( du Haillan is my author ) ...
John Milton. so just and requisite , that neighbour kings have both upheld and taken part with subjects in the action . And Ludovicus Pius , himself an emperor , and son of Charles the Great , being made judge ( du Haillan is my author ) ...
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... taken up arms against the king , and fought with him in the field , had necessarily been often in a position where they might have slain him . If they were now right , therefore , they had then been wrong ; and vice versa . - ED . ད ...
... taken up arms against the king , and fought with him in the field , had necessarily been often in a position where they might have slain him . If they were now right , therefore , they had then been wrong ; and vice versa . - ED . ད ...
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