Areopagitica : a Speech to the Parliament of England, for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing

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Martin, and St. Hugh'', have not within their hallowM limits more vendible ware of all sorts ready made : so that penury he never need fear of Pulpit provision, having where so plenteously to refresh his magazin. But if. his rear and flanks be not impalM^ if his back dore be not securM by the rigid Licencer,,but that a bold Book may now and then issue forth, and give the assault to some of his old collections in their trenches, it will concern him then to keep waking, to stand in watch, to set ...good guards and sentinells with our Aatboor might hare been the beneBt of Foreigners ; as with the mode of pronoaocing Latin and Greek which he wished to have introdoced. — The French hav^ so many qoiescent Let- ters as to make too much of their Language merely Language to the eye.
7 Our London trading Si. ThotnoM in his vestfy, and adde to hoot St, Martin, and St. Hugh, &c.] This appears to convey a reflection on some Preachers who had converted the Vestry

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