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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in full peace , you of all mankind are ablest to conquer ambition , avarice , the
love of riches , and can best avoid those corruptions of prosperity which are apt to
get the better of other nations ; to shew as great justice , temperance , and ...
in full peace , you of all mankind are ablest to conquer ambition , avarice , the
love of riches , and can best avoid those corruptions of prosperity which are apt to
get the better of other nations ; to shew as great justice , temperance , and ...
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Which letters attribute to us the same inclinations , the same zeal to promote the
peace of christendom , not only in your own , but in the opinion and judgment of
almost all the christian world , and which we are most highly glad to find so ...
Which letters attribute to us the same inclinations , the same zeal to promote the
peace of christendom , not only in your own , but in the opinion and judgment of
almost all the christian world , and which we are most highly glad to find so ...
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The same peace we have wished to the churches of Germany , whose
dissentions have been too sharp , and of too too long endurance ; . and by our
agent Dury , for many years in vain endeavouring the same reconciliation , we
have cordially ...
The same peace we have wished to the churches of Germany , whose
dissentions have been too sharp , and of too too long endurance ; . and by our
agent Dury , for many years in vain endeavouring the same reconciliation , we
have cordially ...
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After a most bloody butchery of both sexes , and all ages , at length peace was
granted , or rather a certain clandestine hostility covered over with the name of
peace . The conditions of peace were agreed in your town of Pignerol ; severe
and ...
After a most bloody butchery of both sexes , and all ages , at length peace was
granted , or rather a certain clandestine hostility covered over with the name of
peace . The conditions of peace were agreed in your town of Pignerol ; severe
and ...
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We have also seen copies of the letters , which your ambassadors , promoters
and witnesses of the peace , concluded at Pignerol , wrote to the duke of Savoy ,
and the president of his council at Turin ; wherein they set forth , and make it out ...
We have also seen copies of the letters , which your ambassadors , promoters
and witnesses of the peace , concluded at Pignerol , wrote to the duke of Savoy ,
and the president of his council at Turin ; wherein they set forth , and make it out ...
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