The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... England , in answer to Salmasius's Defence of the King . A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : showing , that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching ...
... England , in answer to Salmasius's Defence of the King . A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : showing , that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching ...
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... England , and master of almost two millions yearly what by hook or crook , was still in want ; and thofe acts of juftice which he was to do in duty , counts done as favours ; and fuch favours as were not done without the avaricious hope ...
... England , and master of almost two millions yearly what by hook or crook , was still in want ; and thofe acts of juftice which he was to do in duty , counts done as favours ; and fuch favours as were not done without the avaricious hope ...
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... 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 that to honour him with ...
... 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 that to honour him with ...
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... England petitioned the king , not becaufe all of them were inferior to him , but becaufe he was inferior to any one of them , which they did of civil cuttom , and for fashion's fake , more than of duty ; for by plain law cited before ...
... England petitioned the king , not becaufe all of them were inferior to him , but becaufe he was inferior to any one of them , which they did of civil cuttom , and for fashion's fake , more than of duty ; for by plain law cited before ...
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... England and Scotland at once , All other nations , from whom they could expect aid , were bufied to the utmost in their own moft neceffary concernments . It remains then that either fome au- thority , or fome great affiftance promifed ...
... England and Scotland at once , All other nations , from whom they could expect aid , were bufied to the utmost in their own moft neceffary concernments . It remains then that either fome au- thority , or fome great affiftance promifed ...
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