Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 186
... death their king , which lately some have written , and imputed to their great glory ; much mistaking the matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a Prot- estant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the ...
... death their king , which lately some have written , and imputed to their great glory ; much mistaking the matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a Prot- estant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the ...
Page 207
... death , in forbidding it by an after - act to be a precedent for the future . But , in a fairer con- struction , that act implied rather a desire in them to pacify the king's mind , whom they perceived by this means quite alienated : in ...
... death , in forbidding it by an after - act to be a precedent for the future . But , in a fairer con- struction , that act implied rather a desire in them to pacify the king's mind , whom they perceived by this means quite alienated : in ...
Page 262
... death ; some by the sword , some poisoned , some strangled , and some in a dungeon ; but for a king to be ar- raigned in a court of judicature , to be put to plead for his life , to have sentence of death pronounced against him , and ...
... death ; some by the sword , some poisoned , some strangled , and some in a dungeon ; but for a king to be ar- raigned in a court of judicature , to be put to plead for his life , to have sentence of death pronounced against him , and ...
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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