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Page iii
... Defence of the People of England " against Salmasius . " overply'd In Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . " How anxious should we have been to have examined and pored over that production ...
... Defence of the People of England " against Salmasius . " overply'd In Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . " How anxious should we have been to have examined and pored over that production ...
Page vii
... Defence of the People of England , " translated from the Latin by Robert Fellows , A. M. Oxon . he is led in self - defence to “ rescue his life from that species of obscurity , which is the associate of unprincipled depravity ...
... Defence of the People of England , " translated from the Latin by Robert Fellows , A. M. Oxon . he is led in self - defence to “ rescue his life from that species of obscurity , which is the associate of unprincipled depravity ...
Page xiii
... defence , that thine enemies have been consulting all the sorceries of the great whore , and have joined their plots with that sad intelligencing tyrant that mischiefs the world with his mines of Ophir , and lies thirsting to revenge ...
... defence , that thine enemies have been consulting all the sorceries of the great whore , and have joined their plots with that sad intelligencing tyrant that mischiefs the world with his mines of Ophir , and lies thirsting to revenge ...
Page xvi
... Defence of the Humble Remonstrance , " Milton's next work was " Animadversions " upon it . The preface apologizes for that harshness of style which he felt justified in adopting . This he does to satisfy tender consciences , who might ...
... Defence of the Humble Remonstrance , " Milton's next work was " Animadversions " upon it . The preface apologizes for that harshness of style which he felt justified in adopting . This he does to satisfy tender consciences , who might ...
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... Defence , bring it down to the battle of Hastings . In the 1st Book , taking it for granted , that of British affairs , from the first peopling of the island , till the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain either of tradition ...
... Defence , bring it down to the battle of Hastings . In the 1st Book , taking it for granted , that of British affairs , from the first peopling of the island , till the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain either of tradition ...
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