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If then there is anyone who , spurning the conditions of peace , would impose upon me ' truceless war , ' him at the present moment I will not disdain to address and to ask that he put aside for a little while his animosity and that he ...
If then there is anyone who , spurning the conditions of peace , would impose upon me ' truceless war , ' him at the present moment I will not disdain to address and to ask that he put aside for a little while his animosity and that he ...
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The commission which you seemed to give me , relating to the inspection of a Medicean codex , I have already carefully reported to my friends , who , however , hold forth for the present very small hope of effecting that matter .
The commission which you seemed to give me , relating to the inspection of a Medicean codex , I have already carefully reported to my friends , who , however , hold forth for the present very small hope of effecting that matter .
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Many of the extracts in the present group refer similarly to particular works , but many of those also similarly express attitudes that Milton held toward much of his writing . a r AND now the duty and the right of an instructed ...
Many of the extracts in the present group refer similarly to particular works , but many of those also similarly express attitudes that Milton held toward much of his writing . a r AND now the duty and the right of an instructed ...
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