Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... tion . Opposition to the crown had been ineffectual . Such was the influence , power , and resources of the king ; such his artifices to elude the controul of the legislature , and undermine the privileges of the people , that to apply ...
... tion . Opposition to the crown had been ineffectual . Such was the influence , power , and resources of the king ; such his artifices to elude the controul of the legislature , and undermine the privileges of the people , that to apply ...
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... from their excel- lencies , to which they bear but a small propor- tion ; and it will then be found , that they are not unworthy of the author of Paradise Lost . ERRORS . Page 10 line 20. for Politicans , read INTRODUCTION . lxv.
... from their excel- lencies , to which they bear but a small propor- tion ; and it will then be found , that they are not unworthy of the author of Paradise Lost . ERRORS . Page 10 line 20. for Politicans , read INTRODUCTION . lxv.
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... tion totally ; but his quarrel being more about supre- macy , than other faultiness in religion that he regarded , it is no marvel if he stuck where he did . The next default was in the bishops , who though they had re- nounced the pope ...
... tion totally ; but his quarrel being more about supre- macy , than other faultiness in religion that he regarded , it is no marvel if he stuck where he did . The next default was in the bishops , who though they had re- nounced the pope ...
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... tion was not effected , to any considerate man may ap- pear . First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector returning with victory , had but pewly put his hand to repeal the six ...
... tion was not effected , to any considerate man may ap- pear . First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector returning with victory , had but pewly put his hand to repeal the six ...
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... tion of a traitor , and to make void the last will of Henry VIII , to which the breakers had sworn observ- ance ? Yet bishop Cranmer , one of the executors , and the other bishops , none refusing , ( lest they should resist the Duke of ...
... tion of a traitor , and to make void the last will of Henry VIII , to which the breakers had sworn observ- ance ? Yet bishop Cranmer , one of the executors , and the other bishops , none refusing , ( lest they should resist the Duke of ...
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