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Page 107
... received the two sons of his sister , Mrs. Phillips , into his house to be instructed and educated . At the earnest solic- itation of several others , all intimate friends , he consented to receive their sons also , for the same purpose ...
... received the two sons of his sister , Mrs. Phillips , into his house to be instructed and educated . At the earnest solic- itation of several others , all intimate friends , he consented to receive their sons also , for the same purpose ...
Page 243
... received , together with his own dismissal from the Latin Secretaryship by order of the Par- liament , his saddened yet undaunted heart prompted him to take some precautionary measures for his personal safety . Milton had acted too ...
... received , together with his own dismissal from the Latin Secretaryship by order of the Par- liament , his saddened yet undaunted heart prompted him to take some precautionary measures for his personal safety . Milton had acted too ...
Page 297
... received by the sale of his library , disposed of a little before his death , and his first wife's dowry , which then remained in the hands of the Powells still unpaid . So far from being soured by disappoint- ment or unappreciated ...
... received by the sale of his library , disposed of a little before his death , and his first wife's dowry , which then remained in the hands of the Powells still unpaid . So far from being soured by disappoint- ment or unappreciated ...
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