The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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But if the very patron and tutelary angel of liberty , if he who is generally regarded
as pre - eminent in justice , in sanctity , and virtue ; if he should ultimately invade
that liberty which he asserted himself , such invasion must indeed be pernicious ...
But if the very patron and tutelary angel of liberty , if he who is generally regarded
as pre - eminent in justice , in sanctity , and virtue ; if he should ultimately invade
that liberty which he asserted himself , such invasion must indeed be pernicious ...
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ing , great fervour ; and magnanimous moderation with the severity of vindi & tive
justice : The author speaks with amiable liberality of Mr. Bowle , in say" that
gentleman had first collected materials “ for an answer to Lauder , ” and “ has the
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ing , great fervour ; and magnanimous moderation with the severity of vindi & tive
justice : The author speaks with amiable liberality of Mr. Bowle , in say" that
gentleman had first collected materials “ for an answer to Lauder , ” and “ has the
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