The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... hath from the people , and for the people's good ? Yet now he brings his own conditional rights to conteft and be preferred before the people's good ; and yet unless it be in order to their good , he hath no rights at all ; reigning by ...
... hath from the people , and for the people's good ? Yet now he brings his own conditional rights to conteft and be preferred before the people's good ; and yet unless it be in order to their good , he hath no rights at all ; reigning by ...
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... hath had it always in their power to limit and confine the exorbitancy of kings , whether they call it their will , their reafon , or their confcience . . But this above all was never expected , nor is to be endured , that a king , who ...
... hath had it always in their power to limit and confine the exorbitancy of kings , whether they call it their will , their reafon , or their confcience . . But this above all was never expected , nor is to be endured , that a king , who ...
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... hath resembled Phaeton more than Phoebus , and forced the parliament to drive like Jehu ; which omen taken from his own mouth , God hath not diverted ? And he on the other fide might have remembered , that the parliament fit in that ...
... hath resembled Phaeton more than Phoebus , and forced the parliament to drive like Jehu ; which omen taken from his own mouth , God hath not diverted ? And he on the other fide might have remembered , that the parliament fit in that ...
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... hath been ever most opposed by men , whofe righteoufnefs in other matters hath been leaft obferved . He concludes , as his manner is , with high commendation of his own unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that ...
... hath been ever most opposed by men , whofe righteoufnefs in other matters hath been leaft obferved . He concludes , as his manner is , with high commendation of his own unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that ...
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... hath been affirmed in three kingdoms , being here briefly set in view , the reader may fo judge as he finds cause . This is moft certain , that the king was ever friendly to the Irish papifts , and in his third year , against the plain ...
... hath been affirmed in three kingdoms , being here briefly set in view , the reader may fo judge as he finds cause . This is moft certain , that the king was ever friendly to the Irish papifts , and in his third year , against the plain ...
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