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... King inevitably reminds us , fate myste- riously intervened , and the high promises of these early years never found fruition . In the Long Vacation of 1637 , with the intention of visiting relatives in Ireland , he set out from Chester ...
... King inevitably reminds us , fate myste- riously intervened , and the high promises of these early years never found fruition . In the Long Vacation of 1637 , with the intention of visiting relatives in Ireland , he set out from Chester ...
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... king and the House of Commons , and in 1642 England was plunged into civil war . As in this tremendous conflict it was practically inevitable that every man should take a side , minor differences were for the time being obliterated . In ...
... king and the House of Commons , and in 1642 England was plunged into civil war . As in this tremendous conflict it was practically inevitable that every man should take a side , minor differences were for the time being obliterated . In ...
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... king called him out of his retirement and turned his energies into the channel of public affairs . Two weeks after Charles's death on the scaffold , Milton published a pamphlet entitled " The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , " the ...
... king called him out of his retirement and turned his energies into the channel of public affairs . Two weeks after Charles's death on the scaffold , Milton published a pamphlet entitled " The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , " the ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
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