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... that Weaken , or tend to the DISSOLUTION of a Common - wealth 89 THE PARSON'S LIFE . 99 OLD SONGS ΙΟΙ RELIGIO MEDICI 104 CHRISTIAN MORALS URNE BURIALL . 106 109 FULLER , THOMAS ; 1608-1661 . MILTON , JOHN ; INDEX . vii.
... that Weaken , or tend to the DISSOLUTION of a Common - wealth 89 THE PARSON'S LIFE . 99 OLD SONGS ΙΟΙ RELIGIO MEDICI 104 CHRISTIAN MORALS URNE BURIALL . 106 109 FULLER , THOMAS ; 1608-1661 . MILTON , JOHN ; INDEX . vii.
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... common uniformity of length , an attempt which has lessened the value and the pleasure of many books of selections ; I preferred , rather , to aim at a common uniformity of completeness and interest . As my volume is not designed for an ...
... common uniformity of length , an attempt which has lessened the value and the pleasure of many books of selections ; I preferred , rather , to aim at a common uniformity of completeness and interest . As my volume is not designed for an ...
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... common weale but honger . For euer sence the Prelates were made Loordes and nobles , the ploughe standeth , there is no worke done , the people sterue . They hauke , thei hunt , thei card , they dyce , they pastyme in theyr prelacies ...
... common weale but honger . For euer sence the Prelates were made Loordes and nobles , the ploughe standeth , there is no worke done , the people sterue . They hauke , thei hunt , thei card , they dyce , they pastyme in theyr prelacies ...
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... common wealth , so they abuse not their office to their private gain , nor private revenge of their own affections , but that , justice being administered without bribery , and equity balanced without cruelty or partiality , things that ...
... common wealth , so they abuse not their office to their private gain , nor private revenge of their own affections , but that , justice being administered without bribery , and equity balanced without cruelty or partiality , things that ...
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... common weal and for repressing of licensiousnesse and vice : but it falleth out in lawes , no otherwise then it doth in Phisick , which was at first devized , and is yet dayly ment * and ministred for the health of the patient : but ...
... common weal and for repressing of licensiousnesse and vice : but it falleth out in lawes , no otherwise then it doth in Phisick , which was at first devized , and is yet dayly ment * and ministred for the health of the patient : but ...
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