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The first Reply to Milton ' s Defensio Populi was published in 1651 , called
Apologia pro Rege & Populo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici ( alias
Miltoni ) defensionem destructivam Regis & Populi . * Of this the author was not
known ...
The first Reply to Milton ' s Defensio Populi was published in 1651 , called
Apologia pro Rege & Populo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici ( alias
Miltoni ) defensionem destructivam Regis & Populi . * Of this the author was not
known ...
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pretence not now known , in the custody of the serjeant * in December ; and ,
when he was released , upon his refusal of the fees demanded , he and the
serjeant were called before the House . He was now safe within the shade of
oblivion ...
pretence not now known , in the custody of the serjeant * in December ; and ,
when he was released , upon his refusal of the fees demanded , he and the
serjeant were called before the House . He was now safe within the shade of
oblivion ...
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The commencement of this benevolence is very honourable to Quin ; who is
reported to have delivered Thomson , then known to him only for his genius , from
an arrest , by a very considerable present ; and its continuance is honourable to ...
The commencement of this benevolence is very honourable to Quin ; who is
reported to have delivered Thomson , then known to him only for his genius , from
an arrest , by a very considerable present ; and its continuance is honourable to ...
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