Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 228
... person , or without leave of his private reason or his conscience , it cannot be thought sufficient of itself , and by consequence no commonwealth , nor free ; but a multitude of vassals in the possession and domain of one absolute lord ...
... person , or without leave of his private reason or his conscience , it cannot be thought sufficient of itself , and by consequence no commonwealth , nor free ; but a multitude of vassals in the possession and domain of one absolute lord ...
Page 273
... person say you , to rule so entirely , as not to have partners in the government . " It does not therefore allow of a monarch ; it does not allow one single person to rule so , as that all others should be in a slavish subjection to his ...
... person say you , to rule so entirely , as not to have partners in the government . " It does not therefore allow of a monarch ; it does not allow one single person to rule so , as that all others should be in a slavish subjection to his ...
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... person , and one that of all others deserved best to reign ; without which sup- position , no form of government can ... person as does infinitely excel all other men , and both for wisdom and goodness in some measure resemble the Deity ...
... person , and one that of all others deserved best to reign ; without which sup- position , no form of government can ... person as does infinitely excel all other men , and both for wisdom and goodness in some measure resemble the Deity ...
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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