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... true , but at sufficient length , I conceived , for those , who apply themselves to the subject with all that earnestness and diligence which it demands a subject than which there can be none of greater moment to imbue the minds of men ...
... true , but at sufficient length , I conceived , for those , who apply themselves to the subject with all that earnestness and diligence which it demands a subject than which there can be none of greater moment to imbue the minds of men ...
Side 91
... true foundations of this Science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath bin more canker'd in her principles , more soyl'd , and slubber'd with aphorisming pedantry then the art of policie ...
... true foundations of this Science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath bin more canker'd in her principles , more soyl'd , and slubber'd with aphorisming pedantry then the art of policie ...
Side 159
... true intent of marriage is . And this also will be somwhat above his reach , but yet no lesse a truth for lack of his perspec- tive , that as no man apprehends what vice is , so well as he who is truly vertuous , no man knows hel like ...
... true intent of marriage is . And this also will be somwhat above his reach , but yet no lesse a truth for lack of his perspec- tive , that as no man apprehends what vice is , so well as he who is truly vertuous , no man knows hel like ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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