The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... fometimes true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers , and them that deify the name of king ! Yet , not content with these neighbours , we have him ftill a perpetual preacher of his ...
... fometimes true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers , and them that deify the name of king ! Yet , not content with these neighbours , we have him ftill a perpetual preacher of his ...
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... fometimes , as well as conftantly in Heaven . That is not always beft , which is moft regu- lar to written law . Great worthies heretofore by difo- beying law , ofttimes have faved the commonwealth ; and the law afterward by firm decree ...
... fometimes , as well as conftantly in Heaven . That is not always beft , which is moft regu- lar to written law . Great worthies heretofore by difo- beying law , ofttimes have faved the commonwealth ; and the law afterward by firm decree ...
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... fometimes put to death by the moft juft and renowned laws of Lycurgus ; who , though a king , thought it moft unequal to bind his fubjects by any law , to which he bound not himself . Rome , the laws made by Valerius Publicola , foon ...
... fometimes put to death by the moft juft and renowned laws of Lycurgus ; who , though a king , thought it moft unequal to bind his fubjects by any law , to which he bound not himself . Rome , the laws made by Valerius Publicola , foon ...
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... fometimes plead the like ? If his own crimes have made all men his enemies , who elfe can judge him ? They of the powder - plot against his father might as well have pleaded the fame . Nay , at the refurrection it may as well be pleaded ...
... fometimes plead the like ? If his own crimes have made all men his enemies , who elfe can judge him ? They of the powder - plot against his father might as well have pleaded the fame . Nay , at the refurrection it may as well be pleaded ...
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... fometimes even of reftoring him to his crown , upon articles of agreement . ” It seems then the taking away his life was not done upon fo much premeditation , as he talked of before ; and that we did not lay hold on all opportunities ...
... fometimes even of reftoring him to his crown , upon articles of agreement . ” It seems then the taking away his life was not done upon fo much premeditation , as he talked of before ; and that we did not lay hold on all opportunities ...
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