The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...... 348 A Letter to a Friend , concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth ... The present Means and brief Delineation of a free Commonwealth , easy to be put in practice , and ...
... Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...... 348 A Letter to a Friend , concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth ... The present Means and brief Delineation of a free Commonwealth , easy to be put in practice , and ...
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... means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feern pretended ; tó others , upon as good grounds , may feem real ; and that it was the juft judgment of God , that he who was fo cruel and fo ...
... means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feern pretended ; tó others , upon as good grounds , may feem real ; and that it was the juft judgment of God , that he who was fo cruel and fo ...
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... means : what in him then to deny against the parliament ? None at all , by what he argues : for " by petitioning , they confets their inferiority , and that obliges them to reft , if not fatisfied , yet quieted with fuch an anfwer as ...
... means : what in him then to deny against the parliament ? None at all , by what he argues : for " by petitioning , they confets their inferiority , and that obliges them to reft , if not fatisfied , yet quieted with fuch an anfwer as ...
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... mean matters were the fubject of those conferences , at their request he gave away his peculiar right to more than five Irith counties , for the payment of an inconfiderable rent . They departed not home till within two months before ...
... mean matters were the fubject of those conferences , at their request he gave away his peculiar right to more than five Irith counties , for the payment of an inconfiderable rent . They departed not home till within two months before ...
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... means ; " which , whether it were the Scots defign upon England , they are beft able to clear themselves . But this of all may feem ftrangeft , that the king , who , while it was permitted him , never did thing more eagerly than to ...
... means ; " which , whether it were the Scots defign upon England , they are beft able to clear themselves . But this of all may feem ftrangeft , that the king , who , while it was permitted him , never did thing more eagerly than to ...
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