Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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... say that I have found any thing remarkable in any of them . I had intended inserting a few ; but have contented myself with the manifesto of the Lord Protector against the La 3 Spaniards , known to have been written by Milton FREFACE .
... say that I have found any thing remarkable in any of them . I had intended inserting a few ; but have contented myself with the manifesto of the Lord Protector against the La 3 Spaniards , known to have been written by Milton FREFACE .
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3 Spaniards , known to have been written by Milton . This will be found at the end of our first volume . 8. Oratorical Prolusions : -written at Cambridge as Exercises . 9. An Art of Logic , according to the method of Ramus ; with a ...
3 Spaniards , known to have been written by Milton . This will be found at the end of our first volume . 8. Oratorical Prolusions : -written at Cambridge as Exercises . 9. An Art of Logic , according to the method of Ramus ; with a ...
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... and finding the Spaniard their surest friend , and safest refuge , to sooth him up in his dream of a fifth monarchy , and withal to uphold the decrepit papalty , have invented this super politic aphorism , as one terms it , one pope ...
... and finding the Spaniard their surest friend , and safest refuge , to sooth him up in his dream of a fifth monarchy , and withal to uphold the decrepit papalty , have invented this super politic aphorism , as one terms it , one pope ...
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WHEREIN IS SHEWN The Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depre . dations of the Spaniards . Written in Latin by John Milton , and first printed in 1655 ; Translated into English in 1738 . That the motives whereby we ...
WHEREIN IS SHEWN The Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depre . dations of the Spaniards . Written in Latin by John Milton , and first printed in 1655 ; Translated into English in 1738 . That the motives whereby we ...
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That the Spaniards themselves are the occasion of this war , will evidently appear to every one who considers how , as oft as they find opportunity , without any just cause , and without being provoked to it by any injury received ...
That the Spaniards themselves are the occasion of this war , will evidently appear to every one who considers how , as oft as they find opportunity , without any just cause , and without being provoked to it by any injury received ...
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