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... in- telligent must necessarily be unanimous ; and the question will not be found to include any part of that respecting the guilt of Charles , • January 30 , 1648.9 . or the right of the nation to make him re- 244 LIFE OF MILTON .
... in- telligent must necessarily be unanimous ; and the question will not be found to include any part of that respecting the guilt of Charles , • January 30 , 1648.9 . or the right of the nation to make him re- 244 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 245
... , men who were true to their professed principles , and who evidently acted on their views of the public good , er- roneous as we know them to have been . the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision LIFE OF MILTON . 245.
... , men who were true to their professed principles , and who evidently acted on their views of the public good , er- roneous as we know them to have been . the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision LIFE OF MILTON . 245.
Page 246
Charles Symmons. the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magis- trate and not to me , and which had now re- ceived its final determination . " The work , of which Milton speaks in this passage ...
Charles Symmons. the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magis- trate and not to me , and which had now re- ceived its final determination . " The work , of which Milton speaks in this passage ...
Page 254
... question , commu- nicates the covering of its sanction to deeds precisely the same in kind , motive , and ef- fect . From the sacred writings of the chris- tians he can cite only two or three passages , which prove nothing more , than ...
... question , commu- nicates the covering of its sanction to deeds precisely the same in kind , motive , and ef- fect . From the sacred writings of the chris- tians he can cite only two or three passages , which prove nothing more , than ...
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... question with great care , was in- clined to think them the forgers . " Fuller , who must have known and who would not have concealed the truth , shall refute the former part of this egregious paragraph ; and Dr. Birch himself the ...
... question with great care , was in- clined to think them the forgers . " Fuller , who must have known and who would not have concealed the truth , shall refute the former part of this egregious paragraph ; and Dr. Birch himself the ...
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