John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... Charles II.- Milton is secreted by his Friends - Passing of the Act of Oblivion PAGE 202 215 CHAPTER XVII . Milton's Changes of Residence - His Third Marriage - His Connexion with Ellwood - Removal to Chalfont - Com- pletes the ...
... Charles II.- Milton is secreted by his Friends - Passing of the Act of Oblivion PAGE 202 215 CHAPTER XVII . Milton's Changes of Residence - His Third Marriage - His Connexion with Ellwood - Removal to Chalfont - Com- pletes the ...
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... Charles Deodati , which cannot be tortured by any ingenuity to such an interpretation . * In addition to this , it is notorious that the statutes of the university prohibited the infliction of any such punishment upon a student of ...
... Charles Deodati , which cannot be tortured by any ingenuity to such an interpretation . * In addition to this , it is notorious that the statutes of the university prohibited the infliction of any such punishment upon a student of ...
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... Charles's ambassador , to whom I carried letters of recom- mendation , received me most courteously at Paris . His lordship gave me a card of introduction to the learned Hugo Grotius , at that time Ambassador from the Queen of Sweden to ...
... Charles's ambassador , to whom I carried letters of recom- mendation , received me most courteously at Paris . His lordship gave me a card of introduction to the learned Hugo Grotius , at that time Ambassador from the Queen of Sweden to ...
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... Charles and his people - the history and sequel of which will be memorable so long as the greatness of human nature shall rise against political and spiritual despotism , and so long as the infirmity of that nature shall allow of the ...
... Charles and his people - the history and sequel of which will be memorable so long as the greatness of human nature shall rise against political and spiritual despotism , and so long as the infirmity of that nature shall allow of the ...
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... Charles , having broken the peace , was renewing what is called the episcopal war with the Scots , in which the royalists , being routed in the first encounter , and the English being universally and justly disaffected , the necessity ...
... Charles , having broken the peace , was renewing what is called the episcopal war with the Scots , in which the royalists , being routed in the first encounter , and the English being universally and justly disaffected , the necessity ...
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