The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1910 |
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... once more among Protestants , and conversing daily with the theologian Dr. Jean Diodati , the uncle of his friend Charles . Thence his route through France took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England ...
... once more among Protestants , and conversing daily with the theologian Dr. Jean Diodati , the uncle of his friend Charles . Thence his route through France took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England ...
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... once seen . On June 14 , 1645 , there was fought the great battle of Naseby , in which the King was utterly ruined . The war was to straggle on in detail for a year more ; but Naseby had virtually finished it . After that battle , of ...
... once seen . On June 14 , 1645 , there was fought the great battle of Naseby , in which the King was utterly ruined . The war was to straggle on in detail for a year more ; but Naseby had virtually finished it . After that battle , of ...
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... once as a heretic of the worst kind , the promulgator of a doctrine of hideous import , that would corrupt public morals and sap the very foundations of society . He was preached against from the pulpit , written against in books ...
... once as a heretic of the worst kind , the promulgator of a doctrine of hideous import , that would corrupt public morals and sap the very foundations of society . He was preached against from the pulpit , written against in books ...
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... once adhered to the Republic , and in a very open and emphatic manner , by the publication ( Feb. 1648-9 ) of his " Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all ages , for any who have ...
... once adhered to the Republic , and in a very open and emphatic manner , by the publication ( Feb. 1648-9 ) of his " Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all ages , for any who have ...
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... once in two months to the King of Spain , the King of Portugal , the Hamburg Senate , etc. , is about the measure of the preserved Foreign Correspondence for the years 1649- 1651. From the first , therefore , the Council had availed ...
... once in two months to the King of Spain , the King of Portugal , the Hamburg Senate , etc. , is about the measure of the preserved Foreign Correspondence for the years 1649- 1651. From the first , therefore , the Council had availed ...
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