The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 11
... never be supposed to be the will of the society , that the legislative should have a power to destroy that which every one designs to secure by entering into society , and for which the people submitted themselves to legislators of ...
... never be supposed to be the will of the society , that the legislative should have a power to destroy that which every one designs to secure by entering into society , and for which the people submitted themselves to legislators of ...
Page 12
... never read their history without having my indignation roused , until I almost became inhuman enough to rejoice at the multitude of evils with which their kings overwhelmed them . " See the whole discourse appended to " Montaigne's ...
... never read their history without having my indignation roused , until I almost became inhuman enough to rejoice at the multitude of evils with which their kings overwhelmed them . " See the whole discourse appended to " Montaigne's ...
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... never gave such protec- tion . " And wherefore did his mother , the Virgin Mary , give such praise to God in her prophetic song , that he had now , by the coming of Christ , cut down dynastas , or proud monarchs , from the throne , if ...
... never gave such protec- tion . " And wherefore did his mother , the Virgin Mary , give such praise to God in her prophetic song , that he had now , by the coming of Christ , cut down dynastas , or proud monarchs , from the throne , if ...
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... never meant . Nor did they treat , or think of treating , with him , till their hatred to the army that delivered them , not their love or duty to the king , joined them secretly with men sentenced so oft for reprobates in their own ...
... never meant . Nor did they treat , or think of treating , with him , till their hatred to the army that delivered them , not their love or duty to the king , joined them secretly with men sentenced so oft for reprobates in their own ...
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... never ceased exaspe- rating the people against him ; and now that they see it likely to breed new commotion , cease not to incite others against the people , that have saved them from him , as if sedition were their only aim , whether ...
... never ceased exaspe- rating the people against him ; and now that they see it likely to breed new commotion , cease not to incite others against the people , that have saved them from him , as if sedition were their only aim , whether ...
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