The Prose Works of John Milton, Volum 2H. Hooker, 1845 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 54
Side 79
... Scottish kings have been either banished or imprisoned , or put to death , nay , and some of them publicly executed . " Which having come to pass in our very island , why do you , as if it were your office to conceal the violent deaths ...
... Scottish kings have been either banished or imprisoned , or put to death , nay , and some of them publicly executed . " Which having come to pass in our very island , why do you , as if it were your office to conceal the violent deaths ...
Side 93
... Scots , should be subject to their princes , be they good or bad , " which you asserted , p . 127 , to what purpose was it for you , who are a foreigner , and unknown to us , to be tampering with our laws , and to read us lectures out ...
... Scots , should be subject to their princes , be they good or bad , " which you asserted , p . 127 , to what purpose was it for you , who are a foreigner , and unknown to us , to be tampering with our laws , and to read us lectures out ...
Side 96
... Scots , I remit you to Buchanan : for France , your own native country , to which you seem to be a stranger , to Hotto- man's Franco - Gallia , and Girardus a French historian : for the rest , to other authors , of whom none that I know ...
... Scots , I remit you to Buchanan : for France , your own native country , to which you seem to be a stranger , to Hotto- man's Franco - Gallia , and Girardus a French historian : for the rest , to other authors , of whom none that I know ...
Side 111
... Scots , an infamous woman , died on a scaffold with as much outward appearance of piety , sanctity , and constancy , as he did . And lest you should ascribe too much to that presence of mind , which some common malefactors have so great ...
... Scots , an infamous woman , died on a scaffold with as much outward appearance of piety , sanctity , and constancy , as he did . And lest you should ascribe too much to that presence of mind , which some common malefactors have so great ...
Side 113
... Scots , whose alliance began to be doubtful , had very considerable forces in four of our northern counties , and kept garrisons in the best towns of those parts , and had the king himself in custody ; whilst they likewise encouraged ...
... Scots , whose alliance began to be doubtful , had very considerable forces in four of our northern counties , and kept garrisons in the best towns of those parts , and had the king himself in custody ; whilst they likewise encouraged ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volum 2 John Milton,Rufus Wilmot Griswold Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1856 |
The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volum 2 John Milton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1851 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
affairs ancient answer army Athelstan authority banished bishop Britons brother Cæsar called Canute cause Christian church civil command common Commonwealth of ENGLAND conscience Corineus council court Cuthred Danes death defend desire divine duke earl East-Angles Ecbert Ecfrid embassador emperor endeavour enemy English Ethelbald Ethelred faith father favour force friendship gospel hath honour hundred illustrious judge justice king's kingdom land letters liberty Lord magistrates majesty Malms matter merchants Mercian ministers nation Nennius never noble Northumberland OLIVER parliament parliament of England peace person Picts Post Christ priest Protector protestant punishment reason received reign religion republic right of kings Roman Rome saith Salmasius Saxons Scots Scripture senate sent Serene and Potent Serene Prince ships slain soldiers thence things thou thought tion tithes tyrant United Provinces victory virtue Vortigern Westminster wherein whereof whole words write