The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Interspersed with Translations and Critical Remarks, Volumen4T. Bensley, 1806 |
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... affairs then prefent , as not worth recording , might partly be in caufe . Certainly ofttimes we see that wife men , and of beft ability , have forborn to write the acts of their own days , while they beheld with a juft loathing and ...
... affairs then prefent , as not worth recording , might partly be in caufe . Certainly ofttimes we see that wife men , and of beft ability , have forborn to write the acts of their own days , while they beheld with a juft loathing and ...
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... affairs , from the firft peopling of the island to the coming of Julius Cæfar , nothing cer tain , either by tradition , hiftory , or ancient fame , hath hitherto been left us . That which we have of oldest feeming , hath by the greater ...
... affairs , from the firft peopling of the island to the coming of Julius Cæfar , nothing cer tain , either by tradition , hiftory , or ancient fame , hath hitherto been left us . That which we have of oldest feeming , hath by the greater ...
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... affairs , and perhaps her ftories , even in that old world thofe many hundred years , with much reafon we may infer . After the flood , and the difperfing of nations , as they journeyed leifurely from the east , Gomer the eldest fon of ...
... affairs , and perhaps her ftories , even in that old world thofe many hundred years , with much reafon we may infer . After the flood , and the difperfing of nations , as they journeyed leifurely from the east , Gomer the eldest fon of ...
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... affairs ; where admitting them one by one , as if his weakness endured not the difturbance of more at once , caufes them , willing or unwilling , once more to fwear allegiance to Archigallo . Whom , after reconci- liation made on all ...
... affairs ; where admitting them one by one , as if his weakness endured not the difturbance of more at once , caufes them , willing or unwilling , once more to fwear allegiance to Archigallo . Whom , after reconci- liation made on all ...
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... affairs , of whofe little fkill in writing he did not easily hope to be contradicted ; yet now , in fuch variety of good authors , we hardly can mifs , from one hand or other to be fufficiently informed , as of things paft fo long ago ...
... affairs , of whofe little fkill in writing he did not easily hope to be contradicted ; yet now , in fuch variety of good authors , we hardly can mifs , from one hand or other to be fufficiently informed , as of things paft fo long ago ...
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Página 268 - Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded : and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.
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