The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... thought fufficient of itself , and by confequence no commonwealth , nor free ; but a multitude of vaffals in the poffeffion and domain of one abfolute lord , and wholly obnoxious to his will . If the king have power to give or deny any ...
... thought fufficient of itself , and by confequence no commonwealth , nor free ; but a multitude of vaffals in the poffeffion and domain of one abfolute lord , and wholly obnoxious to his will . If the king have power to give or deny any ...
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... thought fit to deny , left he fhould feem to dare deny nothing . " By this means he will be fure , what with reafon , honour , policy , or punctilios , to be found never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be ...
... thought fit to deny , left he fhould feem to dare deny nothing . " By this means he will be fure , what with reafon , honour , policy , or punctilios , to be found never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be ...
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... thought fo . And if the parliament fo thought not , but defired him to follow their advice and deliberation in things of public concernment , he accounts it the fame propofition , as if Sampfon had been moved " to the putting out his ...
... thought fo . And if the parliament fo thought not , but defired him to follow their advice and deliberation in things of public concernment , he accounts it the fame propofition , as if Sampfon had been moved " to the putting out his ...
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... thought " fome injuries done by himself and others to the com- monwealth were to be repaired . " But how could that be , while he the chief offender took upon him to be fole judge both of the injury and the reparation ? " He ftaid till ...
... thought " fome injuries done by himself and others to the com- monwealth were to be repaired . " But how could that be , while he the chief offender took upon him to be fole judge both of the injury and the reparation ? " He ftaid till ...
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... thought worthieft to fit with him in parliament , few elfe but fuch as were punish- able by the laws ? " yet knowing that time was , when to be a proteftant , to be a chriftian , was by law as punish- able as to be a traitor ; and that ...
... thought worthieft to fit with him in parliament , few elfe but fuch as were punish- able by the laws ? " yet knowing that time was , when to be a proteftant , to be a chriftian , was by law as punish- able as to be a traitor ; and that ...
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