The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 127
... pleased to call them , should , with certain limitations of their power , sit perpetual , if their ends be faithful and for a free commonwealth , under the name of a grand or general council . Till this be done , I am in doubt whether ...
... pleased to call them , should , with certain limitations of their power , sit perpetual , if their ends be faithful and for a free commonwealth , under the name of a grand or general council . Till this be done , I am in doubt whether ...
Page 141
... pleased to accept , and accordingly to own them his loyal and dutiful subjects : and is further graciously pleased to extend unto them the following graces and securities . I. IMPRIMIS , it is concluded , accorded , and agreed upon , by ...
... pleased to accept , and accordingly to own them his loyal and dutiful subjects : and is further graciously pleased to extend unto them the following graces and securities . I. IMPRIMIS , it is concluded , accorded , and agreed upon , by ...
Page 143
... pleased , that a free parliament shall be held in this king- dom within six months after , the date of these articles of peace , or as soon after as Thomas lord viscount Dillon of Costologh , lord president of Connaght , Donnogh lord ...
... pleased , that a free parliament shall be held in this king- dom within six months after , the date of these articles of peace , or as soon after as Thomas lord viscount Dillon of Costologh , lord president of Connaght , Donnogh lord ...
Page 144
... pleased to declare his further pleasure in , to be passed in parliament for the satisfaction of his subjects ; and other than such things as shall be propounded to either or both houses by his majesty's lord lieutenant or other chief ...
... pleased to declare his further pleasure in , to be passed in parliament for the satisfaction of his subjects ; and other than such things as shall be propounded to either or both houses by his majesty's lord lieutenant or other chief ...
Page 145
... pleased , that as soon as possible may be , all impediments which may hinder the said Roman catholics to sit or vote in the next intended parliament , or to choose , or to be chosen , knights and burgesses , to sit or vote there , shall ...
... pleased , that as soon as possible may be , all impediments which may hinder the said Roman catholics to sit or vote in the next intended parliament , or to choose , or to be chosen , knights and burgesses , to sit or vote there , shall ...
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