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William Carlos Martyn. 66 semble than the most eminent person for riches and honor in the world ; and Cardinal Riche- lieu declared that Bignon , Grotius , and Salma- sius were the only persons of that age whom he looked upon as having ...
William Carlos Martyn. 66 semble than the most eminent person for riches and honor in the world ; and Cardinal Riche- lieu declared that Bignon , Grotius , and Salma- sius were the only persons of that age whom he looked upon as having ...
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 ...
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... person- ally engaged in the trial and execution of the king , were unquestionably not more criminal than were all those who had voted for these vio- lences in Parliament , or , in the army , had first planned , and then imperiously ...
... person- ally engaged in the trial and execution of the king , were unquestionably not more criminal than were all those who had voted for these vio- lences in Parliament , or , in the army , had first planned , and then imperiously ...
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