The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, 3. köideJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... tell us news of any prince that ever was irreligious ? He cannot ftand " to make prolix apolo- gies . " Then furely thofe long pamphlets fet out for de- clarations and proteftations in his name were none of his ; and how they should be ...
... tell us news of any prince that ever was irreligious ? He cannot ftand " to make prolix apolo- gies . " Then furely thofe long pamphlets fet out for de- clarations and proteftations in his name were none of his ; and how they should be ...
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... tell us truly who heated that furnace of obloquy , or who deferves to be thrown in , Nebuchadnezzar or the three kingdoms . It " gave him great caufe to fufpect his own innocence , " that he was oppofed by " fo many who profeffed ...
... tell us truly who heated that furnace of obloquy , or who deferves to be thrown in , Nebuchadnezzar or the three kingdoms . It " gave him great caufe to fufpect his own innocence , " that he was oppofed by " fo many who profeffed ...
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... tell . There being but three main heads whereon to be treated ; Ireland , epifcopacy , and the militia ; the first was anticipated and forestalled by a peace at any rate to be haftened with the Irish re- bels , ere the treaty could ...
... tell . There being but three main heads whereon to be treated ; Ireland , epifcopacy , and the militia ; the first was anticipated and forestalled by a peace at any rate to be haftened with the Irish re- bels , ere the treaty could ...
Page 54
... tell abroad what " conflicts and accufations , " men whom he never spoke with , have " in their own thoughts . " We never read of any English king but one that was a confeffor , and his name was Ed- ward ; yet fure it paffed his fkill ...
... tell abroad what " conflicts and accufations , " men whom he never spoke with , have " in their own thoughts . " We never read of any English king but one that was a confeffor , and his name was Ed- ward ; yet fure it paffed his fkill ...
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... tell us , that to " conquer he never defired , but only to reftore the laws and liberties of his people . " It had been happy then he had known at laft , that by force to reftore laws abrogated by the legislative parliament , is to ...
... tell us , that to " conquer he never defired , but only to reftore the laws and liberties of his people . " It had been happy then he had known at laft , that by force to reftore laws abrogated by the legislative parliament , is to ...
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