The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1881 |
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Page 165
... hand . " Let them be in whose hand they will , they are most apt to blind , to puff up , and pervert the most seeming good . And how they have been kept from vultures , whatever the dispenser's care hath been , we have learned by our ...
... hand . " Let them be in whose hand they will , they are most apt to blind , to puff up , and pervert the most seeming good . And how they have been kept from vultures , whatever the dispenser's care hath been , we have learned by our ...
Page 247
... hand of fair pretences . Violence indeed and insurrection may force the law to suffer what it cannot mend ; but to write a decree in allowance of sin , as soon can the hand of justice rot off . Let this be ever concluded as a truth that ...
... hand of fair pretences . Violence indeed and insurrection may force the law to suffer what it cannot mend ; but to write a decree in allowance of sin , as soon can the hand of justice rot off . Let this be ever concluded as a truth that ...
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... hand ; it can be no strange thing , if in this age he stir up by whatsoever means whom it pleases him , to take in hand and maintain the same assertion . Certainly if it be in man's discerning to sever providence from chance , I could ...
... hand ; it can be no strange thing , if in this age he stir up by whatsoever means whom it pleases him , to take in hand and maintain the same assertion . Certainly if it be in man's discerning to sever providence from chance , I could ...
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