The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... hope to be made classic and provincial lords led them on , while pluralities greased them thick and deep , to the shame and scandal of religion , more than all the sects and heresies they exclaim against ; then to fight against the ...
... hope to be made classic and provincial lords led them on , while pluralities greased them thick and deep , to the shame and scandal of religion , more than all the sects and heresies they exclaim against ; then to fight against the ...
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... hope of his amendment , and he , after that , shall do me tenfold injury and mischief to what he had done when I so covenanted , and still be plot- ting what may tend to my destruction , I question not but that his after - actions ...
... hope of his amendment , and he , after that , shall do me tenfold injury and mischief to what he had done when I so covenanted , and still be plot- ting what may tend to my destruction , I question not but that his after - actions ...
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... hope , that as God was heretofore angry with the Jews who rejected him and his form of government to choose a king , so that he will bless us , and be propitious to us , who reject a king to make him only our leader , and supreme go ...
... hope , that as God was heretofore angry with the Jews who rejected him and his form of government to choose a king , so that he will bless us , and be propitious to us , who reject a king to make him only our leader , and supreme go ...
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... hope by sowing discord to make them his instruments , yet cannot forbear a minute the open threatening of his destined revenge upon them , when they have served his purposes . Let them fear therefore , if they be wise , rather what they ...
... hope by sowing discord to make them his instruments , yet cannot forbear a minute the open threatening of his destined revenge upon them , when they have served his purposes . Let them fear therefore , if they be wise , rather what they ...
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... hope . And if one wicked action persisted in against religion , laws , and liberties , may warrant us to thus much in part , why may not forty times as many tyrannies , by him committed , warrant us to proceed on restraining him , till ...
... hope . And if one wicked action persisted in against religion , laws , and liberties , may warrant us to thus much in part , why may not forty times as many tyrannies , by him committed , warrant us to proceed on restraining him , till ...
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