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... party , but to principle , he was impartial in his defence of what he esteemed truth , came the assault from open foe or professed friend . Thus he opposed Archbishop Laud when that prelate * un- dertook to stifle freedom of discussion ...
... party , but to principle , he was impartial in his defence of what he esteemed truth , came the assault from open foe or professed friend . Thus he opposed Archbishop Laud when that prelate * un- dertook to stifle freedom of discussion ...
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... party , still numerous and intriguing , though outnumbered and ostra- cised at court , recognized the essential agree- ment of the despotic principles of the then reigning house of Stuart with their own ten- ets , and therefore yielded ...
... party , still numerous and intriguing , though outnumbered and ostra- cised at court , recognized the essential agree- ment of the despotic principles of the then reigning house of Stuart with their own ten- ets , and therefore yielded ...
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... party , shortly after his return to England , he attached himself to the fortunes of Cromwell , by whom he was , in 1657 , associated with Milton in the Latin secretaryship . In the Parliament summoned just before the Restoration , he ...
... party , shortly after his return to England , he attached himself to the fortunes of Cromwell , by whom he was , in 1657 , associated with Milton in the Latin secretaryship . In the Parliament summoned just before the Restoration , he ...
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