The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... never forced him to part with his confcience , but it was he that would have forced us to part with ours . << Some things he taxes them to have offered him , which , while he had the maftery of his reafon , he would never confent to ...
... never forced him to part with his confcience , but it was he that would have forced us to part with ours . << Some things he taxes them to have offered him , which , while he had the maftery of his reafon , he would never confent to ...
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... never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be overbounteous , or that the fubmiff- nefs of our afking ftirred up in him a certain pleasure of denying . Good princes have thought it their chief hap- pinefs to be ...
... never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be overbounteous , or that the fubmiff- nefs of our afking ftirred up in him a certain pleasure of denying . Good princes have thought it their chief hap- pinefs to be ...
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... never expected , nor is to be endured , that a king , who is bound by law and oath to follow the advice of his parliament , fhould be per- mitted to except against them as " young ftatefmen , " and proudly to fufpend his following their ...
... never expected , nor is to be endured , that a king , who is bound by law and oath to follow the advice of his parliament , fhould be per- mitted to except against them as " young ftatefmen , " and proudly to fufpend his following their ...
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... never would have fet fo base a character upon them , as to count them no better than the vaffals of certain nameless men , whom he charges to be fuch as " hunt after faction with their hounds the tumults . " And yet the bifhops could ...
... never would have fet fo base a character upon them , as to count them no better than the vaffals of certain nameless men , whom he charges to be fuch as " hunt after faction with their hounds the tumults . " And yet the bifhops could ...
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... never will confefs to God or man that any blood was fhed by them maliciously ; but either in the catholic caufe , or common liberty , or fome other fpecious plea , which the conscience from grounds both good and evil ufually fuggefts to ...
... never will confefs to God or man that any blood was fhed by them maliciously ; but either in the catholic caufe , or common liberty , or fome other fpecious plea , which the conscience from grounds both good and evil ufually fuggefts to ...
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