The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 14
... . 14 :) " When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee , and shalt say , I will set a king over me , like as all the nations about me . " These words confirm us that the right of choosing , 14 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... . 14 :) " When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee , and shalt say , I will set a king over me , like as all the nations about me . " These words confirm us that the right of choosing , 14 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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... land over , and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them ? Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the world , neither is it the English sea that can ...
... land over , and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them ? Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the world , neither is it the English sea that can ...
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... of all liberty , to dispose and economize in the land which God hath given them , as masters of family in their own house and free inheritance . Without VOL . II . D which natural and essential power of a free nation , AND MAGISTRATES . 33.
... of all liberty , to dispose and economize in the land which God hath given them , as masters of family in their own house and free inheritance . Without VOL . II . D which natural and essential power of a free nation , AND MAGISTRATES . 33.
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... lands and inheritance whereto he is born , because he is not able to use them aright and especially ought in no case be suffered to have the government of a whole nation ; but there is no such evil can come to the commonwealth by fools ...
... lands and inheritance whereto he is born , because he is not able to use them aright and especially ought in no case be suffered to have the government of a whole nation ; but there is no such evil can come to the commonwealth by fools ...
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... lands , that cities and signiories heard them gladly , and with great respect , if they had aught in public to admonish the state . Thus did Dion * Greek authors were in those times diligently studied , at least by all who aimed at ...
... lands , that cities and signiories heard them gladly , and with great respect , if they had aught in public to admonish the state . Thus did Dion * Greek authors were in those times diligently studied , at least by all who aimed at ...
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