The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... firft with the point of the fword thruft from him both the propo- fitions and the propounders ? He never reckons those violent and merciless obtrufions , which for almost twenty years he had been forcing upon tender confciences by all ...
... firft with the point of the fword thruft from him both the propo- fitions and the propounders ? He never reckons those violent and merciless obtrufions , which for almost twenty years he had been forcing upon tender confciences by all ...
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... firft the Scots , then the English , were constrained to defend themselves , this their juft defence is that which he calls , here , " their making war upon his foul . ” He grudges that " fo many things are required of him , and nothing ...
... firft the Scots , then the English , were constrained to defend themselves , this their juft defence is that which he calls , here , " their making war upon his foul . ” He grudges that " fo many things are required of him , and nothing ...
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... Firft , pe- titioning , in better English , is no more than requesting or requiring ; and men require not favours only , but their due ; and that not only from fuperiors , but from equals , and inferiors alfo . The nobleft Romans , when ...
... Firft , pe- titioning , in better English , is no more than requesting or requiring ; and men require not favours only , but their due ; and that not only from fuperiors , but from equals , and inferiors alfo . The nobleft Romans , when ...
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... firft con- fidered ; not bargained for , and bought by inches with the bribe of more offertures and advantages to his crown . He looked " for moderate defires of due reformation ; " as if any fuch defires could be immoderate . He looked ...
... firft con- fidered ; not bargained for , and bought by inches with the bribe of more offertures and advantages to his crown . He looked " for moderate defires of due reformation ; " as if any fuch defires could be immoderate . He looked ...
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... firft to fue out their livery from the unjuft wardship of his encroaching prerogative . And had he alfo redeemed his overdated minority from a pupilage under bifhops , he would much less have mif- trufted his parliament ; and never ...
... firft to fue out their livery from the unjuft wardship of his encroaching prerogative . And had he alfo redeemed his overdated minority from a pupilage under bifhops , he would much less have mif- trufted his parliament ; and never ...
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