The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... sent them home with thanks for their great services to England . They had also taken measures for their own security and the permanence of English Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the ...
... sent them home with thanks for their great services to England . They had also taken measures for their own security and the permanence of English Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the ...
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... sent for her by letter , and , receiving no answer , sent several other letters , which were also un- answered , so that he despatched down a foot - messenger with a letter , desiring her return ; but the messenger came back , not only ...
... sent for her by letter , and , receiving no answer , sent several other letters , which were also un- answered , so that he despatched down a foot - messenger with a letter , desiring her return ; but the messenger came back , not only ...
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... sent to him , Charles then watched the chances in his favour arising out of the contest between the Presbyterians and the Independents on the question whether the Army should be disbanded . The Presbyterians , as the war was over , and ...
... sent to him , Charles then watched the chances in his favour arising out of the contest between the Presbyterians and the Independents on the question whether the Army should be disbanded . The Presbyterians , as the war was over , and ...
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... sent envoys to him in Holland . The pieces from Milton's pen in High Holborn during this rapid rush of events are few enough , but are character- istic : - Nine of the Psalms ( Psalms LXXX . - LXXXVIII MEMOIR OF MILTON . xxxi.
... sent envoys to him in Holland . The pieces from Milton's pen in High Holborn during this rapid rush of events are few enough , but are character- istic : - Nine of the Psalms ( Psalms LXXX . - LXXXVIII MEMOIR OF MILTON . xxxi.
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... sent for his convoy , landed at Dover ; and on the 29th of May he made his triumphant entry into London and Westminster . No piece of verse of any kind came from Milton through this time of incessant vicissitude and political confusion ...
... sent for his convoy , landed at Dover ; and on the 29th of May he made his triumphant entry into London and Westminster . No piece of verse of any kind came from Milton through this time of incessant vicissitude and political confusion ...
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