The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time, Volume 6Peter Smith, 1946 - Social history |
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... Court in successive batches , and compelling them individually to plead Guilty or Not Guilty . Compelling , we say ; for , natu- rally , the prisoners , having no counsel , and having various pleas in bar of judgment , wished to state ...
... Court in successive batches , and compelling them individually to plead Guilty or Not Guilty . Compelling , we say ; for , natu- rally , the prisoners , having no counsel , and having various pleas in bar of judgment , wished to state ...
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... Court of Charles the Second as a Court of fine and gracious manners , a Court in which " vice itself lost half its evil by losing all its grossness , " is a lying tradition . The principal men and women of that Court , though dressed ...
... Court of Charles the Second as a Court of fine and gracious manners , a Court in which " vice itself lost half its evil by losing all its grossness , " is a lying tradition . The principal men and women of that Court , though dressed ...
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... Court , and had a high reputation for uprightness ; but I do not find the proof of any such definite decision by him as is here assumed . All that appears is that the widow came out of Court without the probate of the will which she had ...
... Court , and had a high reputation for uprightness ; but I do not find the proof of any such definite decision by him as is here assumed . All that appears is that the widow came out of Court without the probate of the will which she had ...
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THE YEAR OF THE RESTORATION | 1 |
Relics and Traces of | 15 |
CHAP PAGE | 18 |
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