Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But , being slaves within doors , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conformably go- verned to the inward vicious rule by which they govern themselves . For , indeed ...
... favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But , being slaves within doors , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conformably go- verned to the inward vicious rule by which they govern themselves . For , indeed ...
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... favoured tyrants , and how much intended they should be found or honoured among Christians , declared his mind not obscurely ; accounting their absolute authority no better than Gentilism , yea , though they flourished it over with the ...
... favoured tyrants , and how much intended they should be found or honoured among Christians , declared his mind not obscurely ; accounting their absolute authority no better than Gentilism , yea , though they flourished it over with the ...
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... favour of him and forbearance , and 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 ...
... favour of him and forbearance , and 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 ...
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... favour by fine words , and that they , on the other hand , might learn , in all they did , to seek the approbation of the public . His former panegyric occurs in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " - ED . Bishop Hall's encomium is ...
... favour by fine words , and that they , on the other hand , might learn , in all they did , to seek the approbation of the public . His former panegyric occurs in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " - ED . Bishop Hall's encomium is ...
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... favour of co- pyrights : - " The single opinion of such a man as Milton , speaking after much consideration on the very point , is stronger than any inferences from gathering acorns , and seizing a vacant piece of ground ; when the ...
... favour of co- pyrights : - " The single opinion of such a man as Milton , speaking after much consideration on the very point , is stronger than any inferences from gathering acorns , and seizing a vacant piece of ground ; when the ...
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