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... defence of the English mon- archy - Sketch of the life of Salmasius - His vast erudition- Publishes the " Defensio Regia ” —Sensation caused by its ap- pearance - Its character - Milton selected by the Council of State to answer it ...
... defence of the English mon- archy - Sketch of the life of Salmasius - His vast erudition- Publishes the " Defensio Regia ” —Sensation caused by its ap- pearance - Its character - Milton selected by the Council of State to answer it ...
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... Defence of the People of England . ' " * Both the " Defensio Regia , " and the " Defence of the People , " were written in Latin . It was the purpose of Salmasius to support the despotic dogma of the divine right of kings ; to prove ...
... Defence of the People of England . ' " * Both the " Defensio Regia , " and the " Defence of the People , " were written in Latin . It was the purpose of Salmasius to support the despotic dogma of the divine right of kings ; to prove ...
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... Defence " was profound . The presses employed in its issue could not keep pace with the popular demand for it , and it served to raise John Milton still higher , if that were possible , in the estimation of the republicans and the ...
... Defence " was profound . The presses employed in its issue could not keep pace with the popular demand for it , and it served to raise John Milton still higher , if that were possible , in the estimation of the republicans and the ...
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