The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... opinion of Plato , that changes in the dress and habits of the citizens portend great commotions and changes in the ftate ; and I am inclined to believe , that when the language in common ufe in any country be- comes irregular and ...
... opinion of Plato , that changes in the dress and habits of the citizens portend great commotions and changes in the ftate ; and I am inclined to believe , that when the language in common ufe in any country be- comes irregular and ...
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... opinion of my defence of the people of 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 ...
... opinion of my defence of the people of 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 ...
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... opinions , and par- ticularly from the extraordinary ardour of your grati- tude which no abfence , no change of circumftances , or lapfe of time can either extinguish or impair . Nor is it poffible till you have made a more than ...
... opinions , and par- ticularly from the extraordinary ardour of your grati- tude which no abfence , no change of circumftances , or lapfe of time can either extinguish or impair . Nor is it poffible till you have made a more than ...
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... opinion , that that cry to heaven could not have been audible by any human being , which only ferves the more palpably to fhow the effrontery of him who affirms with fo much audacity that he heard it . Who he was you have caused a doubt ...
... opinion , that that cry to heaven could not have been audible by any human being , which only ferves the more palpably to fhow the effrontery of him who affirms with fo much audacity that he heard it . Who he was you have caused a doubt ...
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... opinions , which are not agreeable to vulgar prejudice . I formerly wrote three treatises on this fubject ; one in two books , in which the doctrine of divorce is diffufely difcuffed ; another which is entitled Tetrachordon , in which ...
... opinions , which are not agreeable to vulgar prejudice . I formerly wrote three treatises on this fubject ; one in two books , in which the doctrine of divorce is diffufely difcuffed ; another which is entitled Tetrachordon , in which ...
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