The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... whofe feventeen years unexperience had almost ruined all , fhould fit another seven years school- mafter to tutor those who were fent by the whole realm to be his counsellors and teachers . And with what modefty can he pretend to be a ...
... whofe feventeen years unexperience had almost ruined all , fhould fit another seven years school- mafter to tutor those who were fent by the whole realm to be his counsellors and teachers . And with what modefty can he pretend to be a ...
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... whofe fathers , notwithstanding all these pre- tences , made as vaft alterations to free themselves from ancient popery . For all antiquity that adds or varies from the fcripture , is no more warranted to our fafe imitation , than what ...
... whofe fathers , notwithstanding all these pre- tences , made as vaft alterations to free themselves from ancient popery . For all antiquity that adds or varies from the fcripture , is no more warranted to our fafe imitation , than what ...
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... 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 diffent from him , but faction ...
... 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 diffent from him , but faction ...
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... whofe ways are juft and equal ; never the intent of nature , whose works are alfo regular ; never of any people not wholly barbarous , whom prudence , or no more but human fenfe , would have better guided when they first created kings ...
... whofe ways are juft and equal ; never the intent of nature , whose works are alfo regular ; never of any people not wholly barbarous , whom prudence , or no more but human fenfe , would have better guided when they first created kings ...
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... whofe commands were fo often contrary to the commands of God . He would perfuade the Scots , that their " chief intereft confifts in their fidelity to the crown . " But true policy will teach them , to find a fafer intereft in the ...
... whofe commands were fo often contrary to the commands of God . He would perfuade the Scots , that their " chief intereft confifts in their fidelity to the crown . " But true policy will teach them , to find a fafer intereft in the ...
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