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Page iv
... civil and religious liberty , which Milton and his compatriots contended for , have become part and parcel of the law of the land . The people feel , that the British Constitu- tion , by the Revolution of 1688 , is based upon the ...
... civil and religious liberty , which Milton and his compatriots contended for , have become part and parcel of the law of the land . The people feel , that the British Constitu- tion , by the Revolution of 1688 , is based upon the ...
Page xii
... civil unity . " The title of one of poor Prynne's works , published in the same year as this of Milton's , runs out into an indictment . — In addition to what we have above , he entitles his work , " An historical collection of several ...
... civil unity . " The title of one of poor Prynne's works , published in the same year as this of Milton's , runs out into an indictment . — In addition to what we have above , he entitles his work , " An historical collection of several ...
Page xv
... civil societies , all the moments and turnings of human occasions , are moved to and fro as upon the axle of discipline . So that whatsoever power or sway in mortal things weaker men have attributed to fortune , I durst with more ...
... civil societies , all the moments and turnings of human occasions , are moved to and fro as upon the axle of discipline . So that whatsoever power or sway in mortal things weaker men have attributed to fortune , I durst with more ...
Page xxii
... civil liberty attained , ” — that in permitting him to address them , it was evident that they are " in good part arrived to this complete point , " and attributes praise to God , and next to " their faithful guidance and undaunted ...
... civil liberty attained , ” — that in permitting him to address them , it was evident that they are " in good part arrived to this complete point , " and attributes praise to God , and next to " their faithful guidance and undaunted ...
Page xxiii
... civil liberty , and he thus writes of it : Lastly , I wrote my Areopagitica , on the model of a set speech , in order to relieve the press from the restraints with which it was encumbered ; that the power of determining what was true ...
... civil liberty , and he thus writes of it : Lastly , I wrote my Areopagitica , on the model of a set speech , in order to relieve the press from the restraints with which it was encumbered ; that the power of determining what was true ...
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