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... Charles II . and the duke of York - Milton's private affairs - Birth of a son - His changes of residence - His income at this period --- 160 CHAPTER XII . Milton's reputation becomes cosmopolitan - Charles Stuart in exile instigates ...
... Charles II . and the duke of York - Milton's private affairs - Birth of a son - His changes of residence - His income at this period --- 160 CHAPTER XII . Milton's reputation becomes cosmopolitan - Charles Stuart in exile instigates ...
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... Charles was summoned , tried , and sentenced to death ; which sentence was carried into execution on the 30th of January , 1648-9 . Thus perished this unhappy prince , whose obstinacy , duplic- ity , and despotism hurried him to an ...
... Charles was summoned , tried , and sentenced to death ; which sentence was carried into execution on the 30th of January , 1648-9 . Thus perished this unhappy prince , whose obstinacy , duplic- ity , and despotism hurried him to an ...
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... Charles in the promulga- tion of the act of oblivion has been the theme not only of lavish contemporary panegyric , but also of later eulogium ; but " the time has long elapsed in which praise , unsupported by truth , can be admitted on ...
... Charles in the promulga- tion of the act of oblivion has been the theme not only of lavish contemporary panegyric , but also of later eulogium ; but " the time has long elapsed in which praise , unsupported by truth , can be admitted on ...
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