The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... first removed , all petitions heard and answered . This is not only reafon , but the known law of the land . " When he heard that propofitions would be fent him , " he fat conjecturing what they would propound ; and because they ...
... first removed , all petitions heard and answered . This is not only reafon , but the known law of the land . " When he heard that propofitions would be fent him , " he fat conjecturing what they would propound ; and because they ...
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... first that hunted after faction , is re- puted by ancient tradition the firft that founded monarchy ; whence it appears , that to hunt after faction is more properly the king's game ; and thofe hounds , which he calls the vulgar , have ...
... first that hunted after faction , is re- puted by ancient tradition the firft that founded monarchy ; whence it appears , that to hunt after faction is more properly the king's game ; and thofe hounds , which he calls the vulgar , have ...
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... first created kings ; and not only made laws before a king was in being , but thofe laws especially whereby he holds his crown . He ought then to have fo thought of a par- liament , if he count it not male , as of his mother , which to ...
... first created kings ; and not only made laws before a king was in being , but thofe laws especially whereby he holds his crown . He ought then to have fo thought of a par- liament , if he count it not male , as of his mother , which to ...
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... first arofe , so neither was it hard at firft to have applied fome effectual remedy , though not pre- vention . And yet prevention was not hopeless , when Strafford either believed not , or did not care to believe the feveral warnings ...
... first arofe , so neither was it hard at firft to have applied fome effectual remedy , though not pre- vention . And yet prevention was not hopeless , when Strafford either believed not , or did not care to believe the feveral warnings ...
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... first from his own commands , whom they faw ufing daily , no greater argument to prove the truth of his religion than by enduring no other but his own Prelatical ; and , to force it upon others , made episcopal , ceremonial , and common ...
... first from his own commands , whom they faw ufing daily , no greater argument to prove the truth of his religion than by enduring no other but his own Prelatical ; and , to force it upon others , made episcopal , ceremonial , and common ...
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