Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... absolute . After this pattern , as many edifices may be converted to this use , as shall be needfull in every city through- out this land , which would tend much to the encrease of learning and civility every where . This number , lesse ...
... absolute . After this pattern , as many edifices may be converted to this use , as shall be needfull in every city through- out this land , which would tend much to the encrease of learning and civility every where . This number , lesse ...
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... of the dignity of human nature to such a degree , as to win for that univerfal Ignorance , Darkness , and Barbarity , againft : against which the absolute Freedom of the Press is the 205 ] THERE is no need of a Preface to ...
... of the dignity of human nature to such a degree , as to win for that univerfal Ignorance , Darkness , and Barbarity , againft : against which the absolute Freedom of the Press is the 205 ] THERE is no need of a Preface to ...
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Francis Blackburne. against which the absolute Freedom of the Press is the only Preservative ? For what else spreads light , or diffuses know- ledge through the world ? But it seems , as a sense of the value ... absolute Freedom of ...
Francis Blackburne. against which the absolute Freedom of the Press is the only Preservative ? For what else spreads light , or diffuses know- ledge through the world ? But it seems , as a sense of the value ... absolute Freedom of ...
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... absolute unbounded freedom of writing and publishing , there is no liberty ; no shadow of it : it is an empty found . For what can Liberty mean , if it does not mean , the Liberty of exercising , improving , and informing * The ...
... absolute unbounded freedom of writing and publishing , there is no liberty ; no shadow of it : it is an empty found . For what can Liberty mean , if it does not mean , the Liberty of exercising , improving , and informing * The ...
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... absolute dominion , to deftroy all the antient Greek and Latin authors ; because , if those are read , Principles of Liberty , and just Senti- ments of the Dignity and Rights of Man- kind must be imbib'd . But can there be more glaring ...
... absolute dominion , to deftroy all the antient Greek and Latin authors ; because , if those are read , Principles of Liberty , and just Senti- ments of the Dignity and Rights of Man- kind must be imbib'd . But can there be more glaring ...
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