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Page iii
... enemy of God and Christ , and to be opposed accordingly . Such were the considerations which led Milton to engraft the po- litician on the poet , and caused him to employ all the energies of his gifted mind in effecting the overthrow of ...
... enemy of God and Christ , and to be opposed accordingly . Such were the considerations which led Milton to engraft the po- litician on the poet , and caused him to employ all the energies of his gifted mind in effecting the overthrow of ...
Page xix
... enemy to the laws of God and man , as to maintain that a magistrate , entrusted with a certain office by the people , and performing the duties of that office blamelessly , is to be seized and put to death ? Had such been his doctrine ...
... enemy to the laws of God and man , as to maintain that a magistrate , entrusted with a certain office by the people , and performing the duties of that office blamelessly , is to be seized and put to death ? Had such been his doctrine ...
Page xx
... enemy . whom it was lawful to deal with accordingly . And for this view of the matter he had the concurring testimony of many good kings , and of some bad ones , among others , of James the First , who had remem- bered so much of the ...
... enemy . whom it was lawful to deal with accordingly . And for this view of the matter he had the concurring testimony of many good kings , and of some bad ones , among others , of James the First , who had remem- bered so much of the ...
Page xxxiv
... enemy at disadvantage ; that he hugs and fondles his victim only to feel where he is most vulnerable ; that he coaxes and flatters solely to put him off his guard . Sometimes he amuses him with the hope that he may be allowed to keep ...
... enemy at disadvantage ; that he hugs and fondles his victim only to feel where he is most vulnerable ; that he coaxes and flatters solely to put him off his guard . Sometimes he amuses him with the hope that he may be allowed to keep ...
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... enemy who had been their king , caught as it were in a net by his own laws , ( who alone of all mortals challenged to himself im- punity by a divine right , ) and scrupled not to inflict the same punishment upon him , being guilty ...
... enemy who had been their king , caught as it were in a net by his own laws , ( who alone of all mortals challenged to himself im- punity by a divine right , ) and scrupled not to inflict the same punishment upon him , being guilty ...
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