The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... receive it for a better fentence , that nothing fhould be more agreeable to the confcience and honour of a king , than to preferve his fubjects in peace ; efpecially from civil war . And which of the propofitions were " obtruded on him ...
... receive it for a better fentence , that nothing fhould be more agreeable to the confcience and honour of a king , than to preferve his fubjects in peace ; efpecially from civil war . And which of the propofitions were " obtruded on him ...
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... receives all he hath from the people , and for the people's good ? Yet now he brings his own conditional rights to conteft and be preferred before the people's good ; and yet unless it be in order to their good , he hath no rights at ...
... receives all he hath from the people , and for the people's good ? Yet now he brings his own conditional rights to conteft and be preferred before the people's good ; and yet unless it be in order to their good , he hath no rights at ...
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... anfwer of St. James , " Ye afk and receive not , because ye afk amifs . " As for the truth and fincerity , which he prays may be always 66 found found in those his declarations to the people , the An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike . 11.
... anfwer of St. James , " Ye afk and receive not , because ye afk amifs . " As for the truth and fincerity , which he prays may be always 66 found found in those his declarations to the people , the An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike . 11.
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... received fuch command , but obeyed , and began in maffacre ; for they knew no other way to make fure the proteftants , which was commanded them exprefsly ; and the way , it feems , left to their difcretion . He who hath a mind to read ...
... received fuch command , but obeyed , and began in maffacre ; for they knew no other way to make fure the proteftants , which was commanded them exprefsly ; and the way , it feems , left to their difcretion . He who hath a mind to read ...
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... received at Ox- ford , would be fo far from all humanity , as to flander him with a particular commiffion , figned and fent them by his own hand . And of his good affection to the rebels this chapter itself is not without witnefs . He ...
... received at Ox- ford , would be fo far from all humanity , as to flander him with a particular commiffion , figned and fent them by his own hand . And of his good affection to the rebels this chapter itself is not without witnefs . He ...
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