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... common right and dominion over all creatures ” ( 2.661 ) . Equality is here defined implicitly as holding common status within the ontological hierarchy ; and yet it inevitably carries with it some flavor of other of its connotations ...
... common right and dominion over all creatures ” ( 2.661 ) . Equality is here defined implicitly as holding common status within the ontological hierarchy ; and yet it inevitably carries with it some flavor of other of its connotations ...
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... Common - wealths ... have aym'd at a certaine mixture and temperament , partaking the severall vertues of each other State .... There is no Civill Goverment that hath beene known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman ... more divinely ...
... Common - wealths ... have aym'd at a certaine mixture and temperament , partaking the severall vertues of each other State .... There is no Civill Goverment that hath beene known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman ... more divinely ...
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... common wealthes affirme to be best . For in respecte of Christe the heade , it is a Monarchie ; and in respecte of the auncientes [ elders ] and pastoures that govern in common and wyth like authoritie amongste them selves , it is an ...
... common wealthes affirme to be best . For in respecte of Christe the heade , it is a Monarchie ; and in respecte of the auncientes [ elders ] and pastoures that govern in common and wyth like authoritie amongste them selves , it is an ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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