The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 191
... learned and able on the puritan side of the controversy . But the piece , which seems most to have attracted the public attention , was a pamphlet , written by the united powers of five of the presbyte- rian divines , under the ...
... learned and able on the puritan side of the controversy . But the piece , which seems most to have attracted the public attention , was a pamphlet , written by the united powers of five of the presbyte- rian divines , under the ...
Page 195
... learned to conceal the malignity of her bosom under the disguise of a polished brow , and a smiling cheek . On this occasion , also , many circumstances concurred , as we have already remarked , to heighten that ferocity , which always ...
... learned to conceal the malignity of her bosom under the disguise of a polished brow , and a smiling cheek . On this occasion , also , many circumstances concurred , as we have already remarked , to heighten that ferocity , which always ...
Page 214
... learned : that , admitting the entire command of the press to be attainable , as it certainly is not , no good would result from the circumstance to morals , as the means of corrupt commu- nication would still be infinitely numerous ...
... learned : that , admitting the entire command of the press to be attainable , as it certainly is not , no good would result from the circumstance to morals , as the means of corrupt commu- nication would still be infinitely numerous ...
Page 219
... learned idioms and con- structions , TM for the age , in which it was writ- ten , it is remarkably pure , and sufficient to entitle the writer to a high place among the masters of style . 1 Though the Presbyterians in parliament had ...
... learned idioms and con- structions , TM for the age , in which it was writ- ten , it is remarkably pure , and sufficient to entitle the writer to a high place among the masters of style . 1 Though the Presbyterians in parliament had ...
Page 254
... learned and pious men , " kings are under the laws , as well as their subjects , and regal guilt , from its greater consequences , ought to be corrected with severer infliction : " - " kings have their authority from the people , who ...
... learned and pious men , " kings are under the laws , as well as their subjects , and regal guilt , from its greater consequences , ought to be corrected with severer infliction : " - " kings have their authority from the people , who ...
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