| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 pages
...congratulations and applause ; others, who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other countries a plant of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 pages
...congratulation and applause ; others who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated...Hercules to the Indian Ocean, I behold the nations of tho earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island... | |
| John Milton - 1866 - 500 pages
...congratulations and applause ; others, who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other countries a plant of... | |
| John Milton - 1866 - 520 pages
...congratulations and applause; others, who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost; and that the people of this island are transporting to other countries a plant of... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 356 pages
...conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, 1 now imagine that, from the columns of Hercules to...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they had so long lost. Nor shall I approach unknown, nor perhaps unloved, if it be told that I am the same... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 382 pages
...conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, 1 now imagine that, from the columns of Hercules to...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they had so long lost. Nor shall I approach unknown, nor perhaps unloved, if it be told that I am the same... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 234 pages
...POET. 133 applause — others, who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other countries a plant of... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 250 pages
...POET. 133 applause — others, who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. /Surrounded by congregated...nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other countries a plant of... | |
| Henry Sewell Stokes - 1875 - 226 pages
...England ; and he would see fulfilled much of the prophetic vision which he then contemplated : — ' Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the Earth recovering the liberty which they so long had lost," He would no longer lament the Inquisitorial hindrances to... | |
| Henry Sewell Stokes - 1875 - 236 pages
...England ; and he would see fulfilled much of the prophetic vision which he then contemplated : — ' Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the Earth recovering the liberty which they so long had lost.' He would no longer lament the Inquisitorial hindrances to... | |
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