The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... honour . " Yet fhows not how it can hap- pen that the peace of a people , if otherwife to be bought at any rate , fhould be inconfiftent or at variance with the confcience and honour of a king . Till then , we may receive it for a ...
... honour . " Yet fhows not how it can hap- pen that the peace of a people , if otherwife to be bought at any rate , fhould be inconfiftent or at variance with the confcience and honour of a king . Till then , we may receive it for a ...
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... honour , and the conftant revenue of his place ? " " " This honour , " he faith , " they did him , to put him on the giving part . And spake truer than he intended , it being merely for honour's fake that they did fo ; not that it ...
... honour , and the conftant revenue of his place ? " " " This honour , " he faith , " they did him , to put him on the giving part . And spake truer than he intended , it being merely for honour's fake that they did fo ; not that it ...
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... honour him with the giving part was a mere civility , and may be well termed the courtesy of England , not the king's due . But the " incommunicable jewel of his confcience " he will not give , " but referve to himfelf . " It feems that ...
... honour him with the giving part was a mere civility , and may be well termed the courtesy of England , not the king's due . But the " incommunicable jewel of his confcience " he will not give , " but referve to himfelf . " It feems that ...
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... honour , policy , or punctilios , to be found never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be overbounteous , or that the fubmiff- nets of our aíking ftirred up in him a certain pleasure of denying . Good princes have ...
... honour , policy , or punctilios , to be found never unfurnished of a denial ; whether it were his envy not to be overbounteous , or that the fubmiff- nets of our aíking ftirred up in him a certain pleasure of denying . Good princes have ...
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... honour , the confulfhip , were wont in a fubmiffive manner to go about , and beg that higheft dignity of the meaneft ple- beians , naming them man by man ; which in their tongue was called petitio confulatus . And the parliament of ...
... honour , the confulfhip , were wont in a fubmiffive manner to go about , and beg that higheft dignity of the meaneft ple- beians , naming them man by man ; which in their tongue was called petitio confulatus . And the parliament of ...
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