The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... manner to go about , and beg that higheft dignity of the meaneft ple- beians , naming them man by man ; which in their tongue was called petitio confulatus . And the parliament of England petitioned the king , not because all of them ...
... manner to go about , and beg that higheft dignity of the meaneft ple- beians , naming them man by man ; which in their tongue was called petitio confulatus . And the parliament of England petitioned the king , not because all of them ...
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... manner is , with high commendation of his own unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that diffent from him , but faction , innovation , and particular defigns . Of these repetitions I find no end , no not in his ...
... manner is , with high commendation of his own unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that diffent from him , but faction , innovation , and particular defigns . Of these repetitions I find no end , no not in his ...
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... manner . But to bad kings , who , with- out cause , expect future glory from their actions , it hap- pens , as to bad poets , who fit and ftarve themselves with a delufive hope to win immortality by their bad lines . For though men ...
... manner . But to bad kings , who , with- out cause , expect future glory from their actions , it hap- pens , as to bad poets , who fit and ftarve themselves with a delufive hope to win immortality by their bad lines . For though men ...
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... manner of using set forms , there is no doubt but that , wholesome " matter and good defires rightly conceived in the heart , wholesome words will follow of themselves . Neither can any true Chriftian find a rea- fon why liturgy fhould ...
... manner of using set forms , there is no doubt but that , wholesome " matter and good defires rightly conceived in the heart , wholesome words will follow of themselves . Neither can any true Chriftian find a rea- fon why liturgy fhould ...
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... manner would perfuade him , that they be fo ; praying , " that the church and he may never want them . " What could be prayed worfe extempore ? un- lefs he mean by wanting , that they may never need them . XVII . Of the differences in ...
... manner would perfuade him , that they be fo ; praying , " that the church and he may never want them . " What could be prayed worfe extempore ? un- lefs he mean by wanting , that they may never need them . XVII . Of the differences in ...
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