The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... further from Milton's soul than the brutal thirst of blood here attributed to him , which would have brought down his noble nature to a level with the Murats and Robespierres of the past age . On the con- trary , it was his horror for ...
... further from Milton's soul than the brutal thirst of blood here attributed to him , which would have brought down his noble nature to a level with the Murats and Robespierres of the past age . On the con- trary , it was his horror for ...
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... further obedience , and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and violence . " - ( Locke on Government , b . ii . ch . 19 . ) - ED . like , are either arrogancies or flatteries , not admitted ...
... further obedience , and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and violence . " - ( Locke on Government , b . ii . ch . 19 . ) - ED . like , are either arrogancies or flatteries , not admitted ...
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... further than by persuasion , but that they might do therein as they saw good , ( 1 Sam . viii . , ) only he reserved to himself the nomination of who should reign over them . Neither did that exempt the king , as if he were to God only ...
... further than by persuasion , but that they might do therein as they saw good , ( 1 Sam . viii . , ) only he reserved to himself the nomination of who should reign over them . Neither did that exempt the king , as if he were to God only ...
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... further to be guided than by the very principles of nature in him . But because it is the vulgar folly of men to desert their own reason , and shutting their eyes , to think they see best with other men's , I shall show , by such ...
... further to be guided than by the very principles of nature in him . But because it is the vulgar folly of men to desert their own reason , and shutting their eyes , to think they see best with other men's , I shall show , by such ...
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... further bound to law ; ) but I say it is an absolute renouncing both of supremacy and allegiance , which , in one word , is an actual and total deposing of the king , and the set- ting up of another supreme authority over them . Have ...
... further bound to law ; ) but I say it is an absolute renouncing both of supremacy and allegiance , which , in one word , is an actual and total deposing of the king , and the set- ting up of another supreme authority over them . Have ...
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