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The Complete Works of John Milton, Vol. 6: Vernacular Regicide and Republican Writings
Neil Keeble and Nicholas McDowell (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
; The Complete Works of John Milton
Published in print:
2013
ISBN:
9780199218059
Published online:
October 2015
EISBN:
9780191824180
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199218059.book.1
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Nicholas McDowell
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
ABBREVIATIONS
EDITORIAL PROCEDURES
A NOTE ON DATES
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
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The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
HEADNOTE
{1}THE TENURE OF KINGS And MAGISTRATES.
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Articles of Peace, Observations
HEADNOTE
[Observations] {1} BY The Lord Lieutenant Generall, and Generall Governour of the Kingdome of Ireland.
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Eikonoklastes
HEADNOTE
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[Eikonoklastes]
{A2}The PREFACE.
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{1} Ἐικονοκλάστης.
I . Upon the Kings calling this last Parlament.
II . Upon the Earle of Straffords Death.
III . Upon his going to the House of Commons.
IV . Upon the Insolency of the Tumults.
V . Upon the Bill for Trienniall Parlaments, And638 for setling this &c.
{50} VI . Upon his Retirement from Westminster.
{63} VII. Upon the Queens departure.
{66} VIII. Upon His repulse at Hull, and the fate of the Hothams.
{75} IX. Upon the listing and raising Armies, &c.
X. Upon their seizing the Magazins, Forts, &c.
{98} XI. Upon the Nineteen Propositions, &c.
{112} XII. Upon the Rebellion in Ireland.
XIII. Upon the calling in of the Scots and thir comming.
XIIII. Upon the Covnant.
XV. Upon the many Jealousies, &c.
XVI. Upon the Ordinance against the Common-Prayer Book.
XVII. Of the differences in point of Church-Goverment.
XVIII. Upon the Uxbridge Treaty, &c.
XIX. Upon the various events of the Warr.
XX. Upon the Reformation of the times.
XXI. Upon His Letters tak'n and divulg'd.
{178} XXII. Upon His going to the Scots.
XXIII. Upon the Scots delivering the King to the English.
XXIV. Upon the denying him the attendance of his Chaplains.
XXV. Upon His penitentiall Meditations and Vowes at Holmby
XXVI. Upon the Armies surprisall of the King at Holmeby.
XXVII. Intitil'd to the Prince of Wales.
XXVIII. Intitl 'd Meditations upon Death.
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[Preface to] The Cabinet-Council: To the Reader
HEADNOTE
{sig A2} To the READER.
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A Letter to a Friend
HEADNOTE
[A Letter to a Friend]
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Proposalls of certaine expedients
HEADNOTE
{19} Proposalls of certaine expedients for the preventing of a civill war now feard, & the settling of a firme government by J. M.
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The readie and easie way
HEADNOTE
{1} The readie and easie way to establish a free Commonwealth, &c
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The Present Means
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{799} THE Present Means, and brief Delineation OF A Free Commonwealth, Easy to be put in Practice, and without Delay. In a Letter to General Monk.
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Brief notes upon a later sermon
HEADNOTE
{1} Brief NOTES upon a late SERMON, Titl'd, The Fear of God and the King, &c.
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A Declaration, or Letters Patents: A Declaration, or Letters Patents
HEADNOTE
{3} Letters Patents of the Election of the most serene King of POLAND.
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End Matter
ENDNOTES
INDEX
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