The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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Page 16
... least be , in Christian commonwealths . They teach not , that to govern well , is to train up a nation in true wisdom and virtue , and that which springs from thence , magnanimity , ( take heed of that , ) and that which is our ...
... least be , in Christian commonwealths . They teach not , that to govern well , is to train up a nation in true wisdom and virtue , and that which springs from thence , magnanimity , ( take heed of that , ) and that which is our ...
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... least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay bat- tery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many secondary and accessary causes that support ...
... least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay bat- tery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many secondary and accessary causes that support ...
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... least moment , unless they would rouse us up to a war fit for Cain to be the leader of ; an abhorred , a cursed , a fraternal war . England and Scotland , dearest brothers both in nature and in Christ , must be set to wade in one ...
... least moment , unless they would rouse us up to a war fit for Cain to be the leader of ; an abhorred , a cursed , a fraternal war . England and Scotland , dearest brothers both in nature and in Christ , must be set to wade in one ...
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... least skin raised , not the least hair misplaced , for all that excommunication has done : much more inay a king enjoy his rights and prerogatives undeflowered , untouched , and be as abso- lute and complete a king , as all his ...
... least skin raised , not the least hair misplaced , for all that excommunication has done : much more inay a king enjoy his rights and prerogatives undeflowered , untouched , and be as abso- lute and complete a king , as all his ...
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... least above their time , concerning the dis- tinction of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop , acknowledging Rome for the ...
... least above their time , concerning the dis- tinction of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop , acknowledging Rome for the ...
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