John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... never read . Relying on the assistance of God , they indeed repelled servitude with the most justifiable war ; and though I claim no share of their peculiar praise , I can easily defend myself against the charge ( if any charge of that ...
... never read . Relying on the assistance of God , they indeed repelled servitude with the most justifiable war ; and though I claim no share of their peculiar praise , I can easily defend myself against the charge ( if any charge of that ...
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... never doubted of the prowess or the success of the forces banded against the tyrant in the field , he felt that the opposition was directed against the palpable , material results of those principles , which were themselves but scantily ...
... never doubted of the prowess or the success of the forces banded against the tyrant in the field , he felt that the opposition was directed against the palpable , material results of those principles , which were themselves but scantily ...
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... never to be dis- united ; be the praise and the heroic song of all posterity ; merit this , but seek only virtue , not to extend your ( for what needs to win a fading triumphant laurel out of the tears of wretched men ? ) but to settle ...
... never to be dis- united ; be the praise and the heroic song of all posterity ; merit this , but seek only virtue , not to extend your ( for what needs to win a fading triumphant laurel out of the tears of wretched men ? ) but to settle ...
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... never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing ! Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes ...
... never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing ! Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes ...
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... never to be ashamed of , against all the heaped names of an- gels and martyrs , councils and fathers , urged upon us , if we have given ourselves up to be taught by the pure and living precept of God's word only ; which , without more ...
... never to be ashamed of , against all the heaped names of an- gels and martyrs , councils and fathers , urged upon us , if we have given ourselves up to be taught by the pure and living precept of God's word only ; which , without more ...
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