The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 17
... commonwealth to be stung and vexed with the breese and goad of oppres- sion , under the custody of some Argus with a hundred eyes of jealousy . To be plainer , sir , how to sodder , how to stop a leak , how to keep up the floating ...
... commonwealth to be stung and vexed with the breese and goad of oppres- sion , under the custody of some Argus with a hundred eyes of jealousy . To be plainer , sir , how to sodder , how to stop a leak , how to keep up the floating ...
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... commonwealth of Eng- land ; where , under a free and untutored monarch , the noblest , worthiest , and most prudent men , with full approbation and suffrage of the people , have in their power the supreme and final determination of ...
... commonwealth of Eng- land ; where , under a free and untutored monarch , the noblest , worthiest , and most prudent men , with full approbation and suffrage of the people , have in their power the supreme and final determination of ...
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... commonwealth through all the gusts and tides of the world's mutability . Here I might have ended , but that some objections , which I have heard commonly flying about , press me to the endeavour of an answer . We must not run , they say ...
... commonwealth through all the gusts and tides of the world's mutability . Here I might have ended , but that some objections , which I have heard commonly flying about , press me to the endeavour of an answer . We must not run , they say ...
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... commonwealth : which if men were but as good to discipline themselves , as some are to tutor their horses and hawks , it could not be so gross in most households . If then it appear so hard , and so little known how to govern a house ...
... commonwealth : which if men were but as good to discipline themselves , as some are to tutor their horses and hawks , it could not be so gross in most households . If then it appear so hard , and so little known how to govern a house ...
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... labour and serious things , it were happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their care , not only the deciding of our contentious 70 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
... labour and serious things , it were happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their care , not only the deciding of our contentious 70 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
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