The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, 3. köideJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... fhould be inconfiftent or at variance with the confcience and honour of a king . Till then , we may receive it for a better fentence , that nothing fhould be more agreeable to the confcience and honour of a king , than to preferve his ...
... fhould be inconfiftent or at variance with the confcience and honour of a king . Till then , we may receive it for a better fentence , that nothing fhould be more agreeable to the confcience and honour of a king , than to preferve his ...
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... fhould be thus pestered with one confcience ; who chiefly fcrupled to grant us that , which the parliament advised him to , as the chief means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feern pretended ...
... fhould be thus pestered with one confcience ; who chiefly fcrupled to grant us that , which the parliament advised him to , as the chief means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feern pretended ...
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... fhould be wifer than all his council ; fure enough it was not he , though no king ever before him fo much con- tended to have it thought fo . And if the parliament fo thought not , but defired him to follow their advice and deliberation ...
... fhould be wifer than all his council ; fure enough it was not he , though no king ever before him fo much con- tended to have it thought fo . And if the parliament fo thought not , but defired him to follow their advice and deliberation ...
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... fhould yet be refted in , and determine all things . We may conclude therefore , that when the parliament petitioned the king , it was but merely form , let it be as " foolish and abfurd " as he pleafes . It can- not certainly be fo ...
... fhould yet be refted in , and determine all things . We may conclude therefore , that when the parliament petitioned the king , it was but merely form , let it be as " foolish and abfurd " as he pleafes . It can- not certainly be fo ...
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... fhould fo far have loft the use of reason , and in- deed of common fenfe , as not fupported with other strength than their own , to begin a war fo defperate and irreconcilable againft both England and Scotland at once , All other ...
... fhould fo far have loft the use of reason , and in- deed of common fenfe , as not fupported with other strength than their own , to begin a war fo defperate and irreconcilable againft both England and Scotland at once , All other ...
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