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... honour . To make men governable in this manner , their precepts mainly tend to break a national spirit and courage , by countenancing open riot , luxury , and ignorance , till having thus disfigured and made men beneath men , as Juno in ...
... honour . To make men governable in this manner , their precepts mainly tend to break a national spirit and courage , by countenancing open riot , luxury , and ignorance , till having thus disfigured and made men beneath men , as Juno in ...
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... abilities as his would have purchased from the exiled Stuart the reversion of a dukedom . With the uprightness and honour of one who had from the cradle made the good and the beautiful , as he himself xviii EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... abilities as his would have purchased from the exiled Stuart the reversion of a dukedom . With the uprightness and honour of one who had from the cradle made the good and the beautiful , as he himself xviii EDITOR'S PREFACE .
Page xix
... honours of the state , and of an authority which they exercise lawfully . Now , was Milton such a man ? Was he so blind , so lost to all sense of what is just or unjust , so fierce and furious an enemy to the laws of God and man , as to ...
... honours of the state , and of an authority which they exercise lawfully . Now , was Milton such a man ? Was he so blind , so lost to all sense of what is just or unjust , so fierce and furious an enemy to the laws of God and man , as to ...
Page xx
... honour , as holding , by general consent , the sovereign power and awful majesty of the people . This is everywhere his doctrine , both in the First and Second Defence , and indeed , throughout his writings wherever the question comes ...
... honour , as holding , by general consent , the sovereign power and awful majesty of the people . This is everywhere his doctrine , both in the First and Second Defence , and indeed , throughout his writings wherever the question comes ...
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... honour , and renders it a passport and a safe- guard , as I have myself experienced , even among savages in re- bellion against their native prince ? to be associated as far as known - and where is it not ? —with highmindedness ...
... honour , and renders it a passport and a safe- guard , as I have myself experienced , even among savages in re- bellion against their native prince ? to be associated as far as known - and where is it not ? —with highmindedness ...
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