The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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Page xix
... punish him capitally , Milton undertook , in his Tenure of Kings , to maintain the contrary proposition ; contending ... punishment , yet received Milton's defence of his countrymen , not merely with cold approval , but with applause ...
... punish him capitally , Milton undertook , in his Tenure of Kings , to maintain the contrary proposition ; contending ... punishment , yet received Milton's defence of his countrymen , not merely with cold approval , but with applause ...
Page xxxiv
... , by altering his words , says what was more than threats , was probably punishment ; ergo , Milton must be thought , what I think it impiety to write . It is a common artifice for a pleader to aim xxxiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... , by altering his words , says what was more than threats , was probably punishment ; ergo , Milton must be thought , what I think it impiety to write . It is a common artifice for a pleader to aim xxxiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
Page xxxviii
... punishment for their treasons and offences . Now , to the end that our good subjects may not be corrupted in their judgments , with such wicked and traitorous principles , as are dispersed and scattered throughout the before - mentioned ...
... punishment for their treasons and offences . Now , to the end that our good subjects may not be corrupted in their judgments , with such wicked and traitorous principles , as are dispersed and scattered throughout the before - mentioned ...
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... punishment upon him , being guilty , which he would have inflicted upon any other ? But why do I mention these things as performed by the people , which almost open their voice themselves , and testify the presence of God throughout ...
... punishment upon him , being guilty , which he would have inflicted upon any other ? But why do I mention these things as performed by the people , which almost open their voice themselves , and testify the presence of God throughout ...
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... punishment upon himself , and as thoroughly as a single person * did with ease but of late confute and con- found the king himself , rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book pub- lished after ...
... punishment upon himself , and as thoroughly as a single person * did with ease but of late confute and con- found the king himself , rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book pub- lished after ...
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