Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... England · • A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES OF THE COMMONWEALTH · THE PRESENT MEANS AND BRIEF DELINEATION OF A FREE COMMONWEALTH , easy to be put in Practice , and without Delay . In a Letter to General Monk • • • PAGE . 1 ...
... England · • A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES OF THE COMMONWEALTH · THE PRESENT MEANS AND BRIEF DELINEATION OF A FREE COMMONWEALTH , easy to be put in Practice , and without Delay . In a Letter to General Monk • • • PAGE . 1 ...
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... England , " when there existed no reasons for suppress- ing or disguising his sentiments , Milton never exhibited any hatred of just and lawful princes ; and here , in advocating tyrannicide , takes the greatest care to distinguish ...
... England , " when there existed no reasons for suppress- ing or disguising his sentiments , Milton never exhibited any hatred of just and lawful princes ; and here , in advocating tyrannicide , takes the greatest care to distinguish ...
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... England to govern us tyrannically . If he , though not bound to us by any league , coming from Spain in person to subdue us , or to destroy us , might lawfully by the people of England either be slain in fight , or put to death in ...
... England to govern us tyrannically . If he , though not bound to us by any league , coming from Spain in person to subdue us , or to destroy us , might lawfully by the people of England either be slain in fight , or put to death in ...
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... England , putting the question , " whether it be lawful to rise against a tyrant ; " answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the purpose of them that do it . " But far before those ...
... England , putting the question , " whether it be lawful to rise against a tyrant ; " answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the purpose of them that do it . " But far before those ...
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... England , as rightful possession and supremacy in all causes both civil and ecclesiastical : and nothing that so actually makes a sub- Thuan . 1. lxxiv . + The presbyterians having taken up arms against the king , and fought with him in ...
... England , as rightful possession and supremacy in all causes both civil and ecclesiastical : and nothing that so actually makes a sub- Thuan . 1. lxxiv . + The presbyterians having taken up arms against the king , and fought with him in ...
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