The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 178
... question respecting their property was adjusted with the government ; and till a period subse- quent to the death of the author's father in 1647 . Under the pressure of these domestic embar- rassments , and of the momentous interest at ...
... question respecting their property was adjusted with the government ; and till a period subse- quent to the death of the author's father in 1647 . Under the pressure of these domestic embar- rassments , and of the momentous interest at ...
Page 210
... question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magistrate and not to me , and which had now received its final determination . " The work , of which Milton speaks in this pas- sage , was published in ...
... question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magistrate and not to me , and which had now received its final determination . " The work , of which Milton speaks in this pas- sage , was published in ...
Page 252
... question the brightness of his fame in that particular , without showing their own ignorant base malice : he it was , who laid in me the grounds of christianity , which to this day I have been constant in ; so that whether the ...
... question the brightness of his fame in that particular , without showing their own ignorant base malice : he it was , who laid in me the grounds of christianity , which to this day I have been constant in ; so that whether the ...
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