The Prose Works of John Milton...H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... pass things might have been brought by this time ? How slavery and a new master were ready prepared for you ; and how near expiring that founded on what his lordship has not mentioned . I conclude , then , it is his lordship's meaning ...
... pass things might have been brought by this time ? How slavery and a new master were ready prepared for you ; and how near expiring that founded on what his lordship has not mentioned . I conclude , then , it is his lordship's meaning ...
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... pass by , as for anything in them relating to us , we doubt not in the least but that what has been written and published by authority of parliament , will have far greater weight with all wise and sober men , than the ca- lumnies and ...
... pass by , as for anything in them relating to us , we doubt not in the least but that what has been written and published by authority of parliament , will have far greater weight with all wise and sober men , than the ca- lumnies and ...
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... pass , to make the king that he defends a thousand times worse than some whose government notwithstanding is burdensome and odious , that is , it may be , the most monstrous tyrant that ever reigned . I wish ye joy , O ye kings , of so ...
... pass , to make the king that he defends a thousand times worse than some whose government notwithstanding is burdensome and odious , that is , it may be , the most monstrous tyrant that ever reigned . I wish ye joy , O ye kings , of so ...
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... pass by his styling the king a " protector of religion , ” who chose to make war upon the church , rather than part with those church - tyrants , and enemies of all religion , the bishops ; and how is it possible , that he should ...
... pass by his styling the king a " protector of religion , ” who chose to make war upon the church , rather than part with those church - tyrants , and enemies of all religion , the bishops ; and how is it possible , that he should ...
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... make it appear , that they are appointed by God , any otherwise than as all other things , great and small , are said to be appointed by him , because nothing 66 suc- 66 comes to pass without his providence . So that 46 A DEFENCE OF.
... make it appear , that they are appointed by God , any otherwise than as all other things , great and small , are said to be appointed by him , because nothing 66 suc- 66 comes to pass without his providence . So that 46 A DEFENCE OF.
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