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But every lover of books and of intellectual liberty should read for himself this magnificent “ unspoken oration " in defence of freedom of thought and an unlicensed Press . By an order of Parliament in 1643 the Government had forbidden ...
But every lover of books and of intellectual liberty should read for himself this magnificent “ unspoken oration " in defence of freedom of thought and an unlicensed Press . By an order of Parliament in 1643 the Government had forbidden ...
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... prose writings in the permanence of its interest , it is still absolutely at one with them in its inspiration and purpose . Its keynote is liberty ; and liberty under one on another form is equally the keynote of all his other ...
... prose writings in the permanence of its interest , it is still absolutely at one with them in its inspiration and purpose . Its keynote is liberty ; and liberty under one on another form is equally the keynote of all his other ...
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integrity of life , " he had come to perceive “ that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of social life religious , domestic , and civil . ” His pamphlets on Church government , in which he took the ...
integrity of life , " he had come to perceive “ that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of social life religious , domestic , and civil . ” His pamphlets on Church government , in which he took the ...
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IN WHOLE | 10 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
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