John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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... affairs : he adds , " for the Republic scorned to acknowledge that sort of tribute
to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] paid to the French king , of
managing their affairs only in his language ; and took up the noble resolution , to
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... affairs : he adds , " for the Republic scorned to acknowledge that sort of tribute
to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] paid to the French king , of
managing their affairs only in his language ; and took up the noble resolution , to
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Being now in anarchy , without a coimselling and governing power ; and the army
, I suppose , finding themselves insufficient to discharge at once both military and
civil affairs , the first thing to be found out with all speed , without which no ...
Being now in anarchy , without a coimselling and governing power ; and the army
, I suppose , finding themselves insufficient to discharge at once both military and
civil affairs , the first thing to be found out with all speed , without which no ...
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Therefore , so soon as we were informed of the condition of your affairs , and the
obstinate animosities of your enemies , advising with some sincere and honest
persons , together with some ministers of the church most eminent for their piety ...
Therefore , so soon as we were informed of the condition of your affairs , and the
obstinate animosities of your enemies , advising with some sincere and honest
persons , together with some ministers of the church most eminent for their piety ...
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... being furnished with ample instructions from us , might more at large declare to
your Majesty our counsels in that affair . ... that the present condition of affairs in
Europe has employed the greatest part of our care and thoughts ; while for some
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... being furnished with ample instructions from us , might more at large declare to
your Majesty our counsels in that affair . ... that the present condition of affairs in
Europe has employed the greatest part of our care and thoughts ; while for some
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Ordered , that the articles now read , and reported from the Committtee of
Forreigne affairs , in answer to the proposals of the Danish Ambassadours ; and
also the articles prepared to be given to the said Ambassadours « ! from the
Councill ...
Ordered , that the articles now read , and reported from the Committtee of
Forreigne affairs , in answer to the proposals of the Danish Ambassadours ; and
also the articles prepared to be given to the said Ambassadours « ! from the
Councill ...
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