John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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Page 58
... tyrants , and bloody oppressors to those whom they could en- snare by their et cætera oath , or get within the pur- lieus of the High Commission Court ! And was it wonderful that every British heart , and especially the hearts of ...
... tyrants , and bloody oppressors to those whom they could en- snare by their et cætera oath , or get within the pur- lieus of the High Commission Court ! And was it wonderful that every British heart , and especially the hearts of ...
Page 62
... tyrants ; and none but tyrants would imitate their conduct , or think of quoting them as examples . He remarks , in respect to the primitive Chris- tians , that they observed no uniformity in regard to this subject . At first they ...
... tyrants ; and none but tyrants would imitate their conduct , or think of quoting them as examples . He remarks , in respect to the primitive Chris- tians , that they observed no uniformity in regard to this subject . At first they ...
Page 76
... tyrant ! ob- jecting to the restraint with which God and nature had guarded the marriage union , and re- fusing to the wife of his bosom , the companion of his life , those equal rights to which with himself she was justly entitled ...
... tyrant ! ob- jecting to the restraint with which God and nature had guarded the marriage union , and re- fusing to the wife of his bosom , the companion of his life , those equal rights to which with himself she was justly entitled ...
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... Tyrant , or wicked King , and after due conviction , to depose and put him to death , if the ordinary magistrate ... tyrants in general ; and with the zeal almost of a preacher , I attacked the strange ignorance , or the wonderful ...
... Tyrant , or wicked King , and after due conviction , to depose and put him to death , if the ordinary magistrate ... tyrants in general ; and with the zeal almost of a preacher , I attacked the strange ignorance , or the wonderful ...
Page 114
... tyrant of a nation . But being slaves within doores , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conform- ably governed to the inward vitious rule , by which they govern themselves . " " As for mercy , if it be to a tyrant ...
... tyrant of a nation . But being slaves within doores , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conform- ably governed to the inward vitious rule , by which they govern themselves . " " As for mercy , if it be to a tyrant ...
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