| David Masson - 1877 - 668 pages
...over, and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them ? Who knows not but that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood...man and man over all the world, neither is it the English Sea that can sever us from that duty and relation ? A straiter bond yet there is between fellow-subjects,... | |
| John Milton - 1884 - 326 pages
...carcasses all the land over, and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them ? Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...man and man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation : a straiter bond there is between fellow-subjects,... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1888 - 714 pages
...and political good, or a moral, social and political evil. This is the slavery question at home. But there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man throughout the world. Nations examine freely the political systems of each other, and of all preceding... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 464 pages
...carcasses all the land over and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them ? Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...Man and Man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation: a straiter bond yet there is between fellow-subjects,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 pages
...and political good, or a moral, social, and political evil. This is the slavery question at home. But there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man throughout the world. Nations examine freely the political systems of each other and of all preceding... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 pages
...and political good, or a moral, social, and political eviL This is the slavery question at home. But there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man throughout the world. Nations examine freely the political systems of each other and of all preceding... | |
| John Milton - 1911 - 266 pages
...all the Land over, and crying for venge- ยป$ ance against the living that should have righted them. Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...man and man over all the World, neither is it the English Sea that can sever us from that duty and relation : a straiter bond yet 30 there is between... | |
| Terrot Reaveley Glover - 1915 - 346 pages
...(Cromwell, 229) not unnaturally sees here an anticipation of Rousseau. Compare also the passage about "a mutual bond .of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the world." Prose i. 316. power yet remains fundamentally and cannot be taken from them, without a violation of... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw - 1918 - 370 pages
...far in advance of his time ; in the world war we were making it reality. "Who knows not," he says, "that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood...man and man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation. Nor is it distance of place that makes enmity,... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...contained the paragraph from the Tenure of Kings in which Milton proclaims the brotherhood of man: aw English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation." Such passages, made impressive because... | |
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