The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 87
... parliament , yourselves , worthy peers and commons , can best testify ; the current of whose glorious and immortal ... parliaments , how- ever needful to repair the shattered and disjointed frame of the common- wealth ; or if they ...
... parliament , yourselves , worthy peers and commons , can best testify ; the current of whose glorious and immortal ... parliaments , how- ever needful to repair the shattered and disjointed frame of the common- wealth ; or if they ...
Page 91
... parliament with such a presumptuous and overweening proem : but you do well to be the fewer of your own mess . Remonst . That which you miscall the preface , was a too just complaint of the shameful number of libels . Answ . How long is ...
... parliament with such a presumptuous and overweening proem : but you do well to be the fewer of your own mess . Remonst . That which you miscall the preface , was a too just complaint of the shameful number of libels . Answ . How long is ...
Page 114
... parliament , knowing that no man can take from him the gift of wisdom and sound doctrine , which leaves him free , though not to be a member , yet a teacher and persuader of the parliament ? And in all wise apprehensions , the ...
... parliament , knowing that no man can take from him the gift of wisdom and sound doctrine , which leaves him free , though not to be a member , yet a teacher and persuader of the parliament ? And in all wise apprehensions , the ...
Page 143
... parliament ; " which conceit of the man clearly shoves the king out of the parliament , and makes two bodies of one . Where- as the Remonstrant , in the epistle to his last " Short Answer , " gives his supposal , " that they cannot be ...
... parliament ; " which conceit of the man clearly shoves the king out of the parliament , and makes two bodies of one . Where- as the Remonstrant , in the epistle to his last " Short Answer , " gives his supposal , " that they cannot be ...
Page 144
... parliament to have done so many and so noble , which of those memorable acts comes first into his praises ? None of all , not one . What will he then praise them for ? Not for any thing doing , but for deferring to do , for deferring to ...
... parliament to have done so many and so noble , which of those memorable acts comes first into his praises ? None of all , not one . What will he then praise them for ? Not for any thing doing , but for deferring to do , for deferring to ...
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