The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... received allegiance from the people , that is to say , bond or covenant to obey them in execution of those laws , which they , the people , had themselves made or assented to . And this ofttimes with * In Media , a country afterwards ...
... received allegiance from the people , that is to say , bond or covenant to obey them in execution of those laws , which they , the people , had themselves made or assented to . And this ofttimes with * In Media , a country afterwards ...
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... . No marvel then if since the faith of Christ received , in purer or impurer times , to depose a king and put him to death for tyranny , hath been accounted so just and requisite , that neighbour kings have both AND MAGISTRATES . 21.
... . No marvel then if since the faith of Christ received , in purer or impurer times , to depose a king and put him to death for tyranny , hath been accounted so just and requisite , that neighbour kings have both AND MAGISTRATES . 21.
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... received again upon new oaths and conditions , broke through them all to his most bloody revenge ; slaying his chief opposers , when he saw his time , both them and their children , invited to a feast for that purpose . How Maximilian ...
... received again upon new oaths and conditions , broke through them all to his most bloody revenge ; slaying his chief opposers , when he saw his time , both them and their children , invited to a feast for that purpose . How Maximilian ...
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... received their counsel ; and how far you excel them , be assured , lords and commons ! there can no greater testimony appear , than when your prudent spirit acknowledges and obeys the voice of reason , from what quarter + soever it be ...
... received their counsel ; and how far you excel them , be assured , lords and commons ! there can no greater testimony appear , than when your prudent spirit acknowledges and obeys the voice of reason , from what quarter + soever it be ...
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... received , fed his fancy with making many edicts to his airy burgomasters , which they who otherwise admire him , wish had been rather buried and excused in the genial cups of an academic night sitting . * By which laws he seems to tole ...
... received , fed his fancy with making many edicts to his airy burgomasters , which they who otherwise admire him , wish had been rather buried and excused in the genial cups of an academic night sitting . * By which laws he seems to tole ...
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