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... or at least with a fearless communicative “ candour first published , to the
manifest good of christenw dom , that which , calling to witness every thing mortal
« and immortal , I believe unfeignedly to be true . ” The solemnity of this
protestation ...
... or at least with a fearless communicative “ candour first published , to the
manifest good of christenw dom , that which , calling to witness every thing mortal
« and immortal , I believe unfeignedly to be true . ” The solemnity of this
protestation ...
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The indignation of Milton was awakened by a Latin work , published at the Hague
in 1652 , entitled , “ Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Cælum ; " The Cry of Royal Blood
to Heaven . In this book all the bitter terms of abhorrence and reproach , with ...
The indignation of Milton was awakened by a Latin work , published at the Hague
in 1652 , entitled , “ Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Cælum ; " The Cry of Royal Blood
to Heaven . In this book all the bitter terms of abhorrence and reproach , with ...
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In 1661 he published a little work , entitled , “ Accidence commenced Grammar , ”
benevolently calculated for the relief of children , by shortening their very tedious
and irksome progress in learning the elements of Latin . He published also , in ...
In 1661 he published a little work , entitled , “ Accidence commenced Grammar , ”
benevolently calculated for the relief of children , by shortening their very tedious
and irksome progress in learning the elements of Latin . He published also , in ...
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