The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... wise nation , that their liberty consists in manly and ho- nest labours , in sobriety and rigorous honour to the marriage - bed , which in both sexes should be bred up from chaste hopes to loyal enjoyments ; and when the people slacken ...
... wise nation , that their liberty consists in manly and ho- nest labours , in sobriety and rigorous honour to the marriage - bed , which in both sexes should be bred up from chaste hopes to loyal enjoyments ; and when the people slacken ...
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... wise and provident king ought to suspect a hierarchy in his realm , being ever attended , as it is , with two such greedy purveyors , ambition and usur- pation ; I say , he ought to suspect a hierarchy to be as dangerous and derogatory ...
... wise and provident king ought to suspect a hierarchy in his realm , being ever attended , as it is , with two such greedy purveyors , ambition and usur- pation ; I say , he ought to suspect a hierarchy to be as dangerous and derogatory ...
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... wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it were by the hand and scale of justice than is the commonwealth of Eng- land ; where , under a free and untutored monarch , the noblest , worthiest , and ...
... wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it were by the hand and scale of justice than is the commonwealth of Eng- land ; where , under a free and untutored monarch , the noblest , worthiest , and ...
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... wise man , and such as will easily command a free and plentiful pro- vision of outward necessaries , without his further care of this world . The magistrate , whose charge is to see to our persons and estates , is to be honoured with a ...
... wise man , and such as will easily command a free and plentiful pro- vision of outward necessaries , without his further care of this world . The magistrate , whose charge is to see to our persons and estates , is to be honoured with a ...
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... wise pro- testants , who have written , and will maintain , that Peter's being at Rome as bishop cannot stand with concordance of Scripture . D Now come the epistles of Ignatius to show us , OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY . 37.
... wise pro- testants , who have written , and will maintain , that Peter's being at Rome as bishop cannot stand with concordance of Scripture . D Now come the epistles of Ignatius to show us , OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY . 37.
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