The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 by David Masson
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Spanish War.--Treaty Offensive and Defensive with France against
Spain: Dispatch of English Auxiliary Army, under Reynolds, for Service in Flanders: Blake's Action in Santa Cruz Bay.--"_Killing no Murder_": _Additional and Explanatory Petition and Advice_: Abstract of the Articles of the New Constitution as arranged by the two Documents: Cromwell's completed Assent to the New Constitution, and his Assent to other Bills. June 26, 1657: Inauguration of the Second Protectorate that day: Close of the First Session of the Second Parliament. CHAP. II. Milton's Life and Secretaryship through the First Protectorate continued: September 1654-June 1657.--SECTION I.: From September 1654 to January 1654-5, or Through Oliver's First Parliament.--Ulac's Hague Edition of Milton's _Defensio Secunda_, with the _Fides Publica_ of Morus annexed: Preface by Dr. Crantzius to the Reprint: Ulac's own Preface of Self-Defence: Account of Morus's _Fides Publica_, with Extracts: His Citation of Testimonies to his Character: Testimony of Diodati of Geneva: Abrupt Ending of the Book at this Point, with Ulac's Explanation of the Cause.--Particulars of the Arrest and Imprisonment of Milton's Friend Overton.--Three more Latin State-Letters by Milton for Oliver (Nos. XLIX.-LI.): No State-Letters by Milton for the next Three Months: Milton then busy on a Reply to the _Fides Publica_ of Morus. CHAP. II. SECTION II.: From January 1654-5 to September 1656, or Through the Period of Arbitrariness.--Letter to Milton from Leo de Aitzema: Milton's Reply: Letter to Ezekiel Spanheim at Geneva: Milton's Genovese Recollections and Acquaintances: Two more of Milton's Latin |
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