Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxxvi
... cause of afflicted majesty . Charles , therefore , lost no time in applying to this giant of literature , as he was then generally thought , and accom- panied his application with a present of a hundred Jacobuses . Salmasius had been ...
... cause of afflicted majesty . Charles , therefore , lost no time in applying to this giant of literature , as he was then generally thought , and accom- panied his application with a present of a hundred Jacobuses . Salmasius had been ...
Page xxxix
... cause . But before this , it was said , that you was a man of an inflexible disposition , who , like the god Terminus , would not give way to Jove himself . Besides , I am of opinion , that even a king's ad- vocate ought not , in his ...
... cause . But before this , it was said , that you was a man of an inflexible disposition , who , like the god Terminus , would not give way to Jove himself . Besides , I am of opinion , that even a king's ad- vocate ought not , in his ...
Page xl
... cause it undertakes to defend * . But the celebrity of Salmasius , and the inflam- matory nature of the subject , showed the English government the necessity of a reply . Milton was present in the council when the question was agitated ...
... cause it undertakes to defend * . But the celebrity of Salmasius , and the inflam- matory nature of the subject , showed the English government the necessity of a reply . Milton was present in the council when the question was agitated ...
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... causes will be found to be com- mon with some formerly alleged for King Edward VI ; the greenness of the times , the weak ... cause : therefore about her second year , in a parliament , of men and minds some scarce well grounded , others ...
... causes will be found to be com- mon with some formerly alleged for King Edward VI ; the greenness of the times , the weak ... cause : therefore about her second year , in a parliament , of men and minds some scarce well grounded , others ...
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... cause vehemently to suspect , there hath been packing of old . In the third chap . of his 1st Dialogue we may read what wrangling the bishops and monks had about the reading or not reading of Origen ; some objecting that he was ...
... cause vehemently to suspect , there hath been packing of old . In the third chap . of his 1st Dialogue we may read what wrangling the bishops and monks had about the reading or not reading of Origen ; some objecting that he was ...
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