The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... desire the interference of the " sword of God , " to restore peace and freedom to these distracted kingdoms . He was in all things an enthusiast . Had the firm establishment of liberty required the sacrifice , we are fully persuaded ...
... desire the interference of the " sword of God , " to restore peace and freedom to these distracted kingdoms . He was in all things an enthusiast . Had the firm establishment of liberty required the sacrifice , we are fully persuaded ...
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... desire to remain in Media , in compliance with her sire's wishes , she was troubled with scruples respecting the notions he would be in danger of imbibing . " " Justice , " said she to her son , " is not the same thing in Media as in ...
... desire to remain in Media , in compliance with her sire's wishes , she was troubled with scruples respecting the notions he would be in danger of imbibing . " " Justice , " said she to her son , " is not the same thing in Media as in ...
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... desires and un- reasonable appetites ; the righteous and just king doth by the contrary acknowledge himself to be ordained for the procuring of the wealth and pro- perty of the people . " He makes no allusion indeed to freedom ...
... desires and un- reasonable appetites ; the righteous and just king doth by the contrary acknowledge himself to be ordained for the procuring of the wealth and pro- perty of the people . " He makes no allusion indeed to freedom ...
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... desire , and having assigned his reasons against licensing books to be printed , he was discharged of that employment . We find a particular account of this transaction in a quarto weekly paper , en- titled , " A Perfect Diurnal of some ...
... desire , and having assigned his reasons against licensing books to be printed , he was discharged of that employment . We find a particular account of this transaction in a quarto weekly paper , en- titled , " A Perfect Diurnal of some ...
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... desire may prosper . " ( p . 106-109 . Sacred Classics ' edition . ) The volume is full of noble passages of this kind , which must render their author dear to all who love piety and eloquence . -ED . together , leaped forth into the ...
... desire may prosper . " ( p . 106-109 . Sacred Classics ' edition . ) The volume is full of noble passages of this kind , which must render their author dear to all who love piety and eloquence . -ED . together , leaped forth into the ...
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