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Page 136
... person so contrary to them in opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . " However this may be , certain it is that she did not make her appearance at the appointed ...
... person so contrary to them in opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . " However this may be , certain it is that she did not make her appearance at the appointed ...
Page 206
... person should enjoy any power above or be- side the laws . " The Latin Secretaryship was continued under the Protectorate , with Milton still at its head , he being allowed to have , on account of his blindness , an assistant , one ...
... person should enjoy any power above or be- side the laws . " The Latin Secretaryship was continued under the Protectorate , with Milton still at its head , he being allowed to have , on account of his blindness , an assistant , one ...
Page 236
... person and authority , in the preservation of true religion and our liberties ; not in his endeavoring to bring in upon our consciences a popish relig- ion , upon our liberties thraldom , upon our lives destruction by his occasioning if ...
... person and authority , in the preservation of true religion and our liberties ; not in his endeavoring to bring in upon our consciences a popish relig- ion , upon our liberties thraldom , upon our lives destruction by his occasioning if ...
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