The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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... common enemy they make war upon each other for their particular interests . For if we could suppose a great multitude of men to consent in the observa- tion of justice , and other laws of nature , without a common power to keep them all ...
... common enemy they make war upon each other for their particular interests . For if we could suppose a great multitude of men to consent in the observa- tion of justice , and other laws of nature , without a common power to keep them all ...
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... common than evil , because it hath this for nature and perfection to be common . It makes love to all natures : all , all affect it . So that in the world's early infancy there was a time when nothing was evil , but if this world shall ...
... common than evil , because it hath this for nature and perfection to be common . It makes love to all natures : all , all affect it . So that in the world's early infancy there was a time when nothing was evil , but if this world shall ...
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... Common Prayer Book , the bishop of London42 being present with them to officiate , he posi- tively and roughly refused to consent to it , and said " it was not lawful : that the Common Prayer Book was put down , 43 and he would not ...
... Common Prayer Book , the bishop of London42 being present with them to officiate , he posi- tively and roughly refused to consent to it , and said " it was not lawful : that the Common Prayer Book was put down , 43 and he would not ...
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