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... acts to God alone . Milton , taking the extreme republican ground , asserted with masterly and unanswerable logic the un- limited sovereignty of the people . In compre- hensive erudition , in profound political wisdom , in sublime ...
... acts to God alone . Milton , taking the extreme republican ground , asserted with masterly and unanswerable logic the un- limited sovereignty of the people . In compre- hensive erudition , in profound political wisdom , in sublime ...
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William Carlos Martyn. acts of that unique administration had display- ed profound sagacity , and high statesmanship . The famous navigation act , which contributed so essentially to the naval supremacy of Great Britain then and ever ...
William Carlos Martyn. acts of that unique administration had display- ed profound sagacity , and high statesmanship . The famous navigation act , which contributed so essentially to the naval supremacy of Great Britain then and ever ...
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... act by one of equal generosity . * Thus , in one way or another , Milton man- aged to survive the opening months of the Res- toration , until , on the 29th of August , 1660 , the " Act of Oblivion " opened the doors of his • Wood ...
... act by one of equal generosity . * Thus , in one way or another , Milton man- aged to survive the opening months of the Res- toration , until , on the 29th of August , 1660 , the " Act of Oblivion " opened the doors of his • Wood ...
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