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Pagina 69
took away , so that they were at least “ the publishers of this prayer . ” Let us
parallel this with an inference from another serap of English history . “ The
ministry took away Mr . Wilkes ' s “ papers , among which was said to be “ the
Effay on ...
took away , so that they were at least “ the publishers of this prayer . ” Let us
parallel this with an inference from another serap of English history . “ The
ministry took away Mr . Wilkes ' s “ papers , among which was said to be “ the
Effay on ...
Pagina 232
That no Book , pamphlet , or paper shall be henceforth Printed , unlesse the
same be first approvid and licencit by such , or at least one of such as shall be
thereto appointed . For that part which preserves justly every mans Copy to
himselfe.
That no Book , pamphlet , or paper shall be henceforth Printed , unlesse the
same be first approvid and licencit by such , or at least one of such as shall be
thereto appointed . For that part which preserves justly every mans Copy to
himselfe.
Pagina 283
Nor is it Plato ' s licencing of books will doe this , which necessarily pulls along
with it fo many other kinds of licencing , as will make us all both ridiculous and
weary , and yet frustrat ; but those unwritt ' n , or at least uncom straining 5
ftraining ...
Nor is it Plato ' s licencing of books will doe this , which necessarily pulls along
with it fo many other kinds of licencing , as will make us all both ridiculous and
weary , and yet frustrat ; but those unwritt ' n , or at least uncom straining 5
ftraining ...
Pagina 356
stumble and are impatient at the least dividing of one visible congregation from
another , though it be not in fundamentalls ; and through our forwardnes to
suppresse , and our backwardnes to recover any enthrallid peece of truth out of
the ...
stumble and are impatient at the least dividing of one visible congregation from
another , though it be not in fundamentalls ; and through our forwardnes to
suppresse , and our backwardnes to recover any enthrallid peece of truth out of
the ...
Pagina 358
In the mean while if any one would write , and bring his helpfull hand to the slow -
moving Refor + ination which we labour under , if Truth have spok ' n to him
before others , or but seem ' d at least to speak , who hath fo bejesuited us that
we ...
In the mean while if any one would write , and bring his helpfull hand to the slow -
moving Refor + ination which we labour under , if Truth have spok ' n to him
before others , or but seem ' d at least to speak , who hath fo bejesuited us that
we ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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