The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... England , and the causes that hitherto have hin- dered it in two Books , written to a Friend ... Of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be deduced from the Apostolical Times , by virtue of those Testimonies which are alleged to ...
... England , and the causes that hitherto have hin- dered it in two Books , written to a Friend ... Of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be deduced from the Apostolical Times , by virtue of those Testimonies which are alleged to ...
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... England the fees of her education ; and you both deferve the grateful ac- knowledgments of each individual in particular , and of our country in general . But if this diftinction was fhown exclufively to me , if you felected me as ...
... England the fees of her education ; and you both deferve the grateful ac- knowledgments of each individual in particular , and of our country in general . But if this diftinction was fhown exclufively to me , if you felected me as ...
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... England , by your letters to the Lord Auger , a perfon fo renowned for his fingular integrity in execut- ing the embaffies of the republic . I then received your compliments with your picture and an eulogy worthy of your virtues ; and ...
... England , by your letters to the Lord Auger , a perfon fo renowned for his fingular integrity in execut- ing the embaffies of the republic . I then received your compliments with your picture and an eulogy worthy of your virtues ; and ...
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... 8 , 1656 . XXI . To the accomplished EMERIC BIGOT . I WAS highly gratified by the diftinguished . marks of attention which you paid me on coming into England , England , and this gratification is confiderably increased by your XXX.
... 8 , 1656 . XXI . To the accomplished EMERIC BIGOT . I WAS highly gratified by the diftinguished . marks of attention which you paid me on coming into England , England , and this gratification is confiderably increased by your XXX.
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With a Life of the Author John Milton, Charles Symmons. England , and this gratification is confiderably increased by your kind epiftolary inquiries after fo long an inter- val . The favourable opinions of others might have prompted your ...
With a Life of the Author John Milton, Charles Symmons. England , and this gratification is confiderably increased by your kind epiftolary inquiries after fo long an inter- val . The favourable opinions of others might have prompted your ...
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