The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... tyrant , not as a king of England , by the known maxims of our law . Neither can he , as one greater , give aught to the parliament which is not in their own power , but he must be greater alfo than the kingdom which they reprefent : fo ...
... tyrant , not as a king of England , by the known maxims of our law . Neither can he , as one greater , give aught to the parliament which is not in their own power , but he must be greater alfo than the kingdom which they reprefent : fo ...
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... tyrant require more than that his will or reason , though not fatisfying , fhould yet be refted in , and determine all things . We may conclude therefore , that when the parliament petitioned the king , it was but merely form , let it ...
... tyrant require more than that his will or reason , though not fatisfying , fhould yet be refted in , and determine all things . We may conclude therefore , that when the parliament petitioned the king , it was but merely form , let it ...
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... tyrant , but to dream of copulation with his mother , what can it be less than actual tyranny to affirm waking , that the parliament , which is his mother , can neither conceive or bring forth " any authoritative act " without his ...
... tyrant , but to dream of copulation with his mother , what can it be less than actual tyranny to affirm waking , that the parliament , which is his mother , can neither conceive or bring forth " any authoritative act " without his ...
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... tyrant might as well purge himself from the guilt of raifing troubles or commotions among the people , be- caufe undoubtedly his chief intereft lies in their fitting ftill . I faid but now , that even this chapter , if nothing elfe ...
... tyrant might as well purge himself from the guilt of raifing troubles or commotions among the people , be- caufe undoubtedly his chief intereft lies in their fitting ftill . I faid but now , that even this chapter , if nothing elfe ...
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... tyrant whatsoever . Neither is it therefore true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference between forcing men by the fword to turn prefbyterians , and defending those who ...
... tyrant whatsoever . Neither is it therefore true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference between forcing men by the fword to turn prefbyterians , and defending those who ...
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