The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... 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 offered him in requital of thofe favours which he had granted ...
... 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 offered him in requital of thofe favours which he had granted ...
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... themselves brought into a fnare . That other cavil against the people's choice puts us in mind rather what the court was wont to do , and how to tamper with elections : neither was there at that time any faction more potent , or more ...
... themselves brought into a fnare . That other cavil against the people's choice puts us in mind rather what the court was wont to do , and how to tamper with elections : neither was there at that time any faction more potent , or more ...
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... themselves . But what fhould move the king befides his own inclina- tion to popery , and the prevalence of his queen over him , to hold fuch frequent and clofe meetings with a com- mittee of Irish papifts in his own house , while the ...
... themselves . But what fhould move the king befides his own inclina- tion to popery , and the prevalence of his queen over him , to hold fuch frequent and clofe meetings with a com- mittee of Irish papifts in his own house , while the ...
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... themselves had begun it to the English ? As for " pre- 66 pofterous rigour , covetous zeal , and uncharitable fury , " they had more reafon to fufpect those evils first from his own commands , whom they faw ufing daily , no greater ...
... themselves had begun it to the English ? As for " pre- 66 pofterous rigour , covetous zeal , and uncharitable fury , " they had more reafon to fufpect those evils first from his own commands , whom they faw ufing daily , no greater ...
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... themselves to ponder and contemplate things in their first original and inftitution , that kings , who , as all other officers of the public , were at first chofen and installed only by confent and fuffrage of the people , to govern ...
... themselves to ponder and contemplate things in their first original and inftitution , that kings , who , as all other officers of the public , were at first chofen and installed only by confent and fuffrage of the people , to govern ...
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