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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw ... - Page 218
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 pages
...admiration, things not before discussed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidence in your prudent foresight, and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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Areopagitica

John Milton - 1918 - 180 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidence in your prudent foresight, and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...government, lords and commons; and from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded B " A "`"\. beinij in the city, bought that piece of ground at no cheap rate whereon Hannibal himself encamped...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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A Treasury of English Prose

Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 264 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidence in your prudent foresight, and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of England

Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 360 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular goodwill, contentedness and confidence in your prudent foresight and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Volume 88

Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1925 - 738 pages
...Roman courage as quoted by Milton, when he attributed to the Lords and Commons of his day a courage " as if there were no small number of as great spirits among us as was his who, when Rome was nigh besieged by Hannibal, bought at no cheap rate the very ground on which...
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Areopagitica and Other Prose Writings by John Milton

John Milton - 1927 - 208 pages
...before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidenceTnT your prudent foresight, and safe government, lords...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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Milton on Education, the Tractate Of Education

John Milton - 1928 - 402 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidence in your prudent foresight, and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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Milton on Education: The Tractate Of Education, with Supplementary Extracts ...

John Milton - 1928 - 402 pages
...admiration, things not before discoursed or written of, argues first a singular good will, contentedness, and confidence in your prudent foresight, and safe...from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and well-grounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among...
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