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Areopagitica: A Speech to the Parliament of England, for the Liberty of ... - Page 5
by John Milton - 1819 - 311 pages
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The Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art: Delivered in the Theatre of ...

1866 - 298 pages
...his hand, and as frontlets between his eyes," he tells us : — " This is not the Liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should arise in the...expect ; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 20

Henry Allon - 1854 - 622 pages
...signs of that imperfection which belongs to all things human; ' For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no ' grievance ever should arise in...expect; but when complaints are freely heard, ' deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost ' bound of civil liberty attained that wise men...
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The Two Systems of Government Proposed for the Rebel States: Speech of ...

Edward Lillie Pierce - 1868 - 36 pages
...PIERCE, ow :isr H o TJ s E; , M: i r., T o :sr, OCTOBER 31, 1868. "Tiiis is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should, arise in...expect ; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed then' is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men...
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... Areopagitica: 24 November 1644. Preceded by Illustrative Documents ...

John Milton - 1869 - 588 pages
...not a Trophey. For this is not the liberty which wee can hope, that no grievance ever fhoulcl arife in the Commonwealth, that let no man in this World...expect ; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply confider'd, and fpeedily reform'd, then is the utmoft bound of civil! liberty attain'd, that wife men...
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Areopagitica: 24 November 1644

John Milton - 1868 - 168 pages
...not a Trophey. For this is not the liberty which wee can hope, that no grievance ever fhould arife in the Commonwealth, that let no man in this World expect ; but when complaints are freelyheard, deeply confider'd, and fpeedily reform'd, then is the utmoft bound of civill liberty attain'd,...
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Selections from the Prose Works of John Milton: With Critical Remarks and ...

John Milton - 1870 - 356 pages
...if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should rise in the commonwealth : that let no man in this world...expect ; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men...
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Selections from the Prose Works of John Milton: With Critical Remarks and ...

John Milton - 1870 - 382 pages
...if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should rise in the commonwealth : that let no man in this world...expect; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men...
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...choose to live. FROM " AREOPAGITICA." [The Freedom of the Press.] THIS is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should arise in the...expect ; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men...
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Milton's Areopagitica: a speech, with notes, by T.G. Osborn

John Milton - 1873 - 130 pages
...Discourse propos'd will be a certaine testimony, if not a trophey. For this is not the Liberty which wee can hope, that no grievance ever should arise in the...expect; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply conaider'd, and speedily reform'd, then is the utmost bound of civill Liberty attain'd, that wise men...
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Milton. Areopagitica, ed. with intr. and notes by J.W. Hales

John Milton - 1874 - 228 pages
...Its past career filled him with c nfidence for the future. ' For this is not the liberty which wee can hope, that no grievance ever should arise in the...reform'd, then is the utmost bound of civill liberty attained that wise men looke for. To which if I now manifest by the very sound of this which I shall...
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