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The prejudices so recently entertained against it , by the two eninent writers I
have mentioned , were entertained at a period when a very extraordinary panic
possessed and overclouded many of the most elevated and enlightened minds of
this ...
The prejudices so recently entertained against it , by the two eninent writers I
have mentioned , were entertained at a period when a very extraordinary panic
possessed and overclouded many of the most elevated and enlightened minds of
this ...
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Cromwell , there is not the smallest ground to suspe & , that Milton ever spoke of
acted as a fycophant or a slave ; he bestowed , indeed , the most liberal eulogy ,
both in prose and rhyme , upon the protector ; but at a period when it was the ...
Cromwell , there is not the smallest ground to suspe & , that Milton ever spoke of
acted as a fycophant or a slave ; he bestowed , indeed , the most liberal eulogy ,
both in prose and rhyme , upon the protector ; but at a period when it was the ...
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His cxertions in this period of his life had exposed him to infinite obloquy , but his
generous and enlightened country , whatever inay be the state of her political
opinions , will remember , with becoming cquity and pride , that the sublimest of
her ...
His cxertions in this period of his life had exposed him to infinite obloquy , but his
generous and enlightened country , whatever inay be the state of her political
opinions , will remember , with becoming cquity and pride , that the sublimest of
her ...
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