| English literature - 1834 - 580 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. 19. " Be thou for the people to Godward, that thou...unto God." And Moses himself says, Deut. iv. 5. " that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 350 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine,...ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost; and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
| 1843 - 600 pages
...urbes, perregna, perque nationes disseminare." "Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I nowimagine, that from the columns of Hercules to the Indian ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting toother... | |
| John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ;* and that the people of this island are transporting to... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 256 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captives to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty, which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine,...ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost; and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1856 - 768 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine...Ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1862 - 396 pages
...who had long been proof against conviction, at last yield themselves captive to the force of truth. Surrounded by congregated multitudes, I now imagine,...ocean, I behold the nations of the earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost: and that the people of this island are transporting to other... | |
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