Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... whole army , through the city , in April , 1647 , to suppress the insurrection of Brown and Massey , Milton removed to Holborn , where he continued until after the King's death ; when , the form of the government being changed to a re ...
... whole army , through the city , in April , 1647 , to suppress the insurrection of Brown and Massey , Milton removed to Holborn , where he continued until after the King's death ; when , the form of the government being changed to a re ...
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... whole nation , to have saved one whom they so oft have termed Agag , and vilifying the blood of many Jona- thans who have saved Israel ; insisting with much niceness on the unnecessariest clause of their covenant wrested , wherein the ...
... whole nation , to have saved one whom they so oft have termed Agag , and vilifying the blood of many Jona- thans who have saved Israel ; insisting with much niceness on the unnecessariest clause of their covenant wrested , wherein the ...
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... whole cities and countries ; be he king , or tyrant , or emperor , the sword of justice is above him ; in whose hand soever is found sufficient power to avenge the effusion , and so great a deluge of innocent blood . For if all human ...
... whole cities and countries ; be he king , or tyrant , or emperor , the sword of justice is above him ; in whose hand soever is found sufficient power to avenge the effusion , and so great a deluge of innocent blood . For if all human ...
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... whole nation of men , his brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve his glory , valuing them in comparison of his own brute will and pleasure no more than so many beasts , or vermin under his feet , not to be reasoned with ...
... whole nation of men , his brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve his glory , valuing them in comparison of his own brute will and pleasure no more than so many beasts , or vermin under his feet , not to be reasoned with ...
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... whole provinces ; look how great a good and happiness a just king is , so great a mischief is a tyrant ; as he the public father of his country , so this the com- mon enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a ...
... whole provinces ; look how great a good and happiness a just king is , so great a mischief is a tyrant ; as he the public father of his country , so this the com- mon enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a ...
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