Milton, an edition of his poems | Milton, marriage and death of his
appointed Latin secretary to the council of state, 286, 308 .... his office nearly equivalent to that of the modern secretary of state for the foreign depart- ment, 319, 396 note h
his Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, 293
Observations on the Peace with the Irish, 300
.. History of England, 304, 457, 552
his Iconoclastes, 321, 322 vindicated against the charge of forgery, 329
... answers to his Iconoclastes, 333
removes to Charing Cross, and thence to Scotland yard,
his Latin Thesaurus, 457,
Marvell made joint secre- tary with him, 466
publishes sir Walter Ra- legh's Cabinet Council, 469 ... his Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, 474 Likeliest means to re- move Hirelings out of the Church, ib.
Present Means and Brief Delineation of a free Common- wealth, 477
.. Ready and Easy Way to establish a free Common- wealth, ib.
answers to his Tracts on a Commonwealth, 485
his Notes on Dr. Griffith's
answered by Lestrange, 487 at the Restoration secreted in Bartholomew Close, 487 said to have had a mock funeral, ib. note .... his life saved chiefly by sir W. D'Avenant, 489
taken into custody, 500 rents a house in Holborn,
Bunhill Fields, ib. ..... lodges with Millington the auctioneer, ib.
Milton, marries his third wife, 502 | Mind, not influenced by climate, his nuncupative will, 503, but by political and moral causes,
ill behaviour of his daugh-
Morrice, secretary, 489 Morus, Alexander, see More Mosely, Humphry, 268 Moulin, du, 70 note, 393, 406, 409 note, 418 note, 419 note, 429 note, 580
two French translations of Morhoff, 566 his Paradise lost, 551 note his Paradise regained, 552 .. Samson Agonistes, 557 Art of Logic, 560 .. True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration, &c. 562 ... second edition of his Poems and Tracts on Education, 565 his familiar Letters, ib. University Exercises, ib. Brief History of Mus-
works of his lost, 566 note his death, 567 his Epitaph, 569 note report of his grave having
been opened, 569 note
his person, 573
Ranelagh, lady, 502 Religion, on things indifferent in, 230 note
.. conscience should be per- fectly free in matters of, 474
neither tithes nor esta- blishments necessary to, 475 Republic, see Commonwealth Reynolds, sir Joshua, 598 Rich, colonel, 310 note Richardson, 199, 489, 501, 505, ib. note, 507, 523, 524 note, 539, 545, 546, 547 notes f and g, 549, 575 note, 576, 578 note
.. anecdote related by him on the subject of the Paradise Lost authentic, though ques- tioned by Mr. Malone, 549 note Robinson, Dr. Tancred, 524 note Roos, or Ross, John lord, 250 note Rouse, John, 276
ode to, 277 .. translation of, by F. Wrangham, 610 Rowland, rev. John, 393, 394 note Royston, R. 329 Rump parliament, 432
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