 | John Milton - 1845 - 580 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutufes. if they were alive, could deliver you if they would, or would deliver yon if tl ey could. For, » • who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing... | |
 | John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1862 - 396 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...or would deliver you if they could. For who would Q vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best,... | |
 | John Milton - 1866 - 500 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | John Milton - 1866 - 520 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | John Burley Waring - 1873 - 482 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one — not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole set of Brutuses, if they were alive — could deliver you if they would; or would deliver you if they could. . . . But what is worthy of remark is, those who are the most unworthy of liberty are wont to behave... | |
 | John Milton - 1876 - 506 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | John Milton - 1876 - 506 pages
...into which you so readily fall, no one, not even Cromwell himself, nor a whole nation of Brutuses, if they were alive, could deliver you if they would,...they could. For who would vindicate your right of unrestrained suffrage, or of choosing what representatives you liked best, merely that you might elect... | |
 | David Masson - 1877 - 664 pages
...self-corruption, no one, not Cromwell himself, nor a whole host of Brutuses, if they could come to life again, could deliver you if they would, or would deliver you if they could. For why should any one then assert for you the right of free suffrage, or the power of electing whom you... | |
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