The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 18
... whole provinces ; look how great a good and happiness a just king is , so great a mischief is a tyrant ; as he the public father of his country , so this the com- mon enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a ...
... whole provinces ; look how great a good and happiness a just king is , so great a mischief is a tyrant ; as he the public father of his country , so this the com- mon enemy Against whom what the people lawfully may do , as against a ...
Page 24
... whole protestant league , raised open war against Charles the Fifth , their emperor , sent him a defiance , renounced all faith and allegiance toward him , and debated long in council whether they should give him so much as the title of ...
... whole protestant league , raised open war against Charles the Fifth , their emperor , sent him a defiance , renounced all faith and allegiance toward him , and debated long in council whether they should give him so much as the title of ...
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... whole bent of their actions had not been against the king himself , but only against his evil counsellors , as they feigned , and published , wherefore did they not restore him all that while to the true life of a king , his office ...
... whole bent of their actions had not been against the king himself , but only against his evil counsellors , as they feigned , and published , wherefore did they not restore him all that while to the true life of a king , his office ...
Page 34
... man- kind , to havoc and turn upside down whole kingdoms of men , as though they were no more in respect of his perverse will than a nation of pismires . As for the party called presbyterian , of whom I 34 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... man- kind , to havoc and turn upside down whole kingdoms of men , as though they were no more in respect of his perverse will than a nation of pismires . As for the party called presbyterian , of whom I 34 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
Page 36
... whole lazy week , but by incessant pains and watching , in season and out of season , from house to house , over the souls of whom they have to feed . Which if they ever well considered , how little leisure would they find , to be the ...
... whole lazy week , but by incessant pains and watching , in season and out of season , from house to house , over the souls of whom they have to feed . Which if they ever well considered , how little leisure would they find , to be the ...
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