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Page ix
... respecting them is derived . One is entitled ' A Modell of a Democraticall Government , humbly tendered to consideration by a friend and well - wisher to this Commonwealth , ' 4to . London , 1659. The title of the other is Idea Demo ...
... respecting them is derived . One is entitled ' A Modell of a Democraticall Government , humbly tendered to consideration by a friend and well - wisher to this Commonwealth , ' 4to . London , 1659. The title of the other is Idea Demo ...
Page xii
... respecting it . He has therefore recently examined the whole of this part of the collection , and in a bundle of papers containing informations and examinations taken in the year 1677 , the following letter was discovered from a Mr ...
... respecting it . He has therefore recently examined the whole of this part of the collection , and in a bundle of papers containing informations and examinations taken in the year 1677 , the following letter was discovered from a Mr ...
Page xx
... author's opinions respecting the Tri- * Defensio Secunda pro Populo Anglicano . Prose Works , Symmons ' ed . Prose Works . II . 479. 480 . V. 216 . 6 nity were at one time different from those which ΧΧ PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS .
... author's opinions respecting the Tri- * Defensio Secunda pro Populo Anglicano . Prose Works , Symmons ' ed . Prose Works . II . 479. 480 . V. 216 . 6 nity were at one time different from those which ΧΧ PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS .
Page xxv
... respecting the real opinions of Milton on certain subjects are removed by the present treatise , to which , as originally intended for a posthumous work , no sus- picion of insincerity can attach . Some of them will be seen to depart so ...
... respecting the real opinions of Milton on certain subjects are removed by the present treatise , to which , as originally intended for a posthumous work , no sus- picion of insincerity can attach . Some of them will be seen to depart so ...
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... respecting the inequality of the sexes , and shewed a strong disposition to support in his practice his own theory of this ' indelible character of priority , which God had marked the man with . ' If the character of Eve be objected ...
... respecting the inequality of the sexes , and shewed a strong disposition to support in his practice his own theory of this ' indelible character of priority , which God had marked the man with . ' If the character of Eve be objected ...
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