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" Behold now this vast city ; a city of refuge, the mansion-house of liberty, encompassed and surrounded with his protection. The shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers waking, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence... "
Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley - Page 146
by Cassell, ltd - 1876
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The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, Preliminary ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1875 - 560 pages
...as his manner is, first to us, though we mark not the method of his counsels, and are un- ' worthy. Behold now this vast city, a city of refuge, the mansion-house...shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers working, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleagured truth,...
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Selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator, ed. by T. Arnold

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 pages
...text the noble words of Milton in his Areopagitica : ' Behold now this vast city, a city of refugr, the mansion-house of liberty, encompassed and surrounded...shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers working to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth,...
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The Milton Anthology: Selected from the Prose Writings

John Milton - 1876 - 506 pages
...reforming of reformation itself; what does he then but reveal himself to his servants, and, as his manner is, first to his Englishmen ? I say, as his...shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers working, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth,...
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The Milton Anthology: Selected from the Prose Writings

John Milton - 1876 - 506 pages
...reforming of reformation itself; what does he then but reveal himself to his servants, and, as his manner is, first to his Englishmen ? I say, as his...shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers working, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth,...
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Typical selections from the best English authors, with ..., Volume 1

English authors - 1876 - 484 pages
...the reforming of Reformation itself: what does he then but reveal himself to his servants, and as his manner is, first to his Englishmen; I say as his manner...unworthy. Behold now this vast city; a city of refuge, the mansion house of liberty, encompassed and surrounded with his protection; the shop of war hath not...
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Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together ..., Volume 21

1877 - 678 pages
...Professor KC JEBB. s • Thursday, 6th April 1876. 2 PM to 5 PM I. — Translate into Latin Prose : 1. Behold now this vast city; a city of refuge, the mansion-house...his protection ; the shop of war hath not there more hammers or anvils working, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of...
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History of English Literature, Volume 2

Hippolyte Taine - 1877 - 472 pages
...revolution, and his praises seem like the blast of a trumpet, to come from a brazen throat : — " Behold now this vast city, a city of refuge, the mansionhouse...and surrounded with his protection; the shop of war has not there more anvils and hammers working, to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...here for Caesar, preferred the natural wits of Britain before the labored studies of the French. c 2. Behold now this vast city — a city of refuge, the...shop of war hath not there more anvils and hammers 49. nhereof ye are =to which ye belong. 51. nnhtile, keen, discerning ; to dinf.iurs.'. to reason....
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The Modern Review, Volume 1

1880 - 938 pages
...part in the great civil war. Milton, writing in the heat of the struggle, says : " The shop of warre hath not there more anvils and hammers waking, to...plates and instruments of armed Justice in defence of beleaguer'd Truth, than there be pens and heads there, sitting by their studious lamps, musing, searching,...
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Lights and Shadows of Ancient European Mythology, Language and History: Or ...

Elisabeth Wilson - 1881 - 384 pages
...reforming of Reformation itself; and what does He then but reveal Himself to His servants, and, as His manner is, first to His ENGLISHMEN ? I say as His...liberty, encompassed and surrounded with His protection. "What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What...
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