 | 1860
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free ! nor Thou, next,...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." Id. II. 138. Dr. Sumner, though in the end he finds Milton denying the coequality of the Father... | |
 | 1860
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free ! nor Thou, next,...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." Id. II. 138. Dr. Sumner, though in the end he finds Milton denying the coequality of the Father... | |
 | Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou Buffer not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being...men] to be the last words of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the same subject, " Brief Notes' ' upon a sermon by one Dr. Griffiths, must... | |
 | Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou euffor not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being...men] to be the last words of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the samo subject, " Brief Notes'" upon a sermon by one Dr. Griffiths, must be... | |
 | Joseph William Morris - 1862
...passage occurs in his ' Ready and Easy Method,' &c., printed early in 1660 : 'Which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men.' Compare ' Paradise Lost,' iii, 372 and 383. This looks like a change of opinion."* Here we are compelled... | |
 | Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou suffer not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men] to be the last wordn of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the same subject, " Brief Notes" upon a sermon... | |
 | William Carlos Martyn - 1866 - 307mga pahina
...perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen which Thou suffer not who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next who...be the last words' of our expiring liberty."* But Milton's plaintive yet powerful appeal was without effect. The nation had gone mad with discontent... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866
...inhabitants are deaf to ; nay, though what I have spoken should prove (which Thou suffer not, who didst make mankind free ; nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of sin) to be the last words of our expiring liberties." :UĞ 2 7 Mo THE END. Cambridge : Printed by Welch,... | |
 | Henry Morley - 1873
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next who...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." CHAPTER X FROM THE COMMONWEALTH TO THE REVOLUTION. CHARLES II. I. THE second of the Four Periods into... | |
 | John Milton - 1874
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which thou suffer not, who did'st create mankind free ! Nor thou next,...ingenuous men; to some, perhaps, whom God may raise to these stones to become children of reviving liberty; and may reclaim though they seem now choosing... | |
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