Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 261
... king . Alas ! there is a great dif- ference betwixt them . Our fathers begot us . Our king made not us , but we him . Nature has given fathers to us all , but we ourselves appointed our own king . So that the people is not for the king ...
... king . Alas ! there is a great dif- ference betwixt them . Our fathers begot us . Our king made not us , but we him . Nature has given fathers to us all , but we ourselves appointed our own king . So that the people is not for the king ...
Page 303
... king and a tyrant , if you invest both with the same arbitrary power . For , if a king does not exercise that power , ( and no king will exercise it as long as he is not a tyrant , ) the power must be ascribed , not to the king , but to ...
... king and a tyrant , if you invest both with the same arbitrary power . For , if a king does not exercise that power , ( and no king will exercise it as long as he is not a tyrant , ) the power must be ascribed , not to the king , but to ...
Page 481
... king , 212-216 , 225-229 , 280 -231- triennial bill for , 209 - - - Long , praise of , 15 , 88- time of , the ... king's armies , 98 - - - permanent sitting of , 98 , 94 - affability of , 94- - God honors , 95- action of , without ...
... king , 212-216 , 225-229 , 280 -231- triennial bill for , 209 - - - Long , praise of , 15 , 88- time of , the ... king's armies , 98 - - - permanent sitting of , 98 , 94 - affability of , 94- - God honors , 95- action of , without ...
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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