The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... defend himself at fuch a diftance as may hinder the of common judgment from all diftinct view and ex- amination of his reafoning . " He would buy the peace of his people at any rate , fave only the parting with his confcience and honour ...
... defend himself at fuch a diftance as may hinder the of common judgment from all diftinct view and ex- amination of his reafoning . " He would buy the peace of his people at any rate , fave only the parting with his confcience and honour ...
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... defend themselves , this their juft defence is that which he calls here , " their making war upon his foul . " * He grudges that " fo many things are required of him , and nothing offered him in requital of those favours which he had ...
... defend themselves , this their juft defence is that which he calls here , " their making war upon his foul . " * He grudges that " fo many things are required of him , and nothing offered him in requital of those favours which he had ...
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... defend themselves , which no proteftant doctrine ever difallowed , against them who threatened war , and thofe who began a voluntary and causeless rebellion , with the maffacre of fo many thou- fands , who never meant them harm . He ...
... defend themselves , which no proteftant doctrine ever difallowed , against them who threatened war , and thofe who began a voluntary and causeless rebellion , with the maffacre of fo many thou- fands , who never meant them harm . He ...
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... defended by the whole tribe ? and did they not the fame to Jabeth - Gilead for not affifting them in that revenge ? I speak not this that fuch measure should be meted rigorously to all the Irish , or as remembering that the parliament ...
... defended by the whole tribe ? and did they not the fame to Jabeth - Gilead for not affifting them in that revenge ? I speak not this that fuch measure should be meted rigorously to all the Irish , or as remembering that the parliament ...
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... defend all those who receive it willingly , against the violence of any king or tyrant whatsoever . Neither is it therefore true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference ...
... defend all those who receive it willingly , against the violence of any king or tyrant whatsoever . Neither is it therefore true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference ...
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