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Page 145
... tion which witnesses their birth . Bunyan's immortal writings were long treated with the shabbiest neglect . In 1647 , Milton again removed his resi- dence , taking a smaller house in Holborn ; the Powells having left him , he no longer ...
... tion which witnesses their birth . Bunyan's immortal writings were long treated with the shabbiest neglect . In 1647 , Milton again removed his resi- dence , taking a smaller house in Holborn ; the Powells having left him , he no longer ...
Page 180
... tion by usage and acquiescence ; growing stronger and more clearly defined as : civiliza- tion lighted its myriad torches , until it touched its climax in the necessary execution of Charles Stuart , and the banishment of his outlawed ...
... tion by usage and acquiescence ; growing stronger and more clearly defined as : civiliza- tion lighted its myriad torches , until it touched its climax in the necessary execution of Charles Stuart , and the banishment of his outlawed ...
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... tion of their conduct by professed Protes- tants a warning not inappropriate in the loose morals and unbridled license of the Restora- tion - Milton concludes in these words : " Let us therefore , using this last mean , last here spoken ...
... tion of their conduct by professed Protes- tants a warning not inappropriate in the loose morals and unbridled license of the Restora- tion - Milton concludes in these words : " Let us therefore , using this last mean , last here spoken ...
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