| John Milton - 2005 - 248 pages
...cutting, fome fquarof QJnficenc'fc printing. and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of...of truth and freedom, but that he would cry out as Pirrhus did, admiring the Roman docility and courage, if such were my Epirots, I would not defpair... | |
| John Milton - 2006 - 78 pages
...should come among us, wise to discern the mould and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of our extended thoughts and reasonings in the pursuance of truth and freedom, but that he would cry out as Pyrrhus did, admiring... | |
| John Milton - 2006 - 110 pages
...precepts of men. I doubt not, if some great and worthy stranger should come among us, wise to discern the mould and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of our extended thoughts and reasonings in... | |
| 1895 - 744 pages
...precepts of men. I doubt not, if some great , and worthy stranger should come among us, ! wise to discern the mould and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of our extended thoughts and reasonings in... | |
| John Milton - 1942 - 180 pages
...precepts of men. I doubt not, if some great and worthy stranger should come among us, wise to discern the mould and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of our extended thoughts and reasonings in... | |
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