John MiltonParrish, 1949 - 95 pages |
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Page 40
... cause of liberty will now at last prevail . The whole work is marked by an energy , a solid directness and strength that are indeed amazing when one considers that it was dictated hurriedly , in the heat of controversy , by a blind and ...
... cause of liberty will now at last prevail . The whole work is marked by an energy , a solid directness and strength that are indeed amazing when one considers that it was dictated hurriedly , in the heat of controversy , by a blind and ...
Page 42
... Cause " " . After two pamphlets written in favour of the most thorough disestablishment of the Church , he published in March of 1660 , two months before the return of the King , a final plea for his old ideals , entitled ...
... Cause " " . After two pamphlets written in favour of the most thorough disestablishment of the Church , he published in March of 1660 , two months before the return of the King , a final plea for his old ideals , entitled ...
Page 43
... cause to which he had devoted his best energies for the past twenty years must have appeared wholly lost . In facing this overwhelming defeat as he now knew how to do , he was able in the next eleven years to complete the great works ...
... cause to which he had devoted his best energies for the past twenty years must have appeared wholly lost . In facing this overwhelming defeat as he now knew how to do , he was able in the next eleven years to complete the great works ...
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