

Electronic Transcriptions of Milton's Divorce Tracts
Created by Alasdair Bradley,
University of British Columbia.
abradley@unixg.ubc.ca
The four files linked to this page are exact transcriptions, without
encoding, of Milton's divorce
tracts. They are taken from:
A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political and Miscellaneous Work
of John Milton (Correctly Printed from the Original Editions [in 2
Vols]).
[Printed for] A. Millar [at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clements Church in
the Strand]: London, 1738.
They represent the first phase of a larger initiative to transcribe select
English prose works of the
mid-seventeenth century.
These transcriptions are copyright (c) 1995 by Alasdair Bradley, all rights
reserved. All sections of
Interactive EMLS (iEMLS) and iEMLS as a whole are
copyright (c)
1995 by Early Modern Literary Studies, all rights reserved, and
may be used and
shared in accordance with the fair-use provisions of U.S. copyright law.
Archiving and
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[JM 1 May 1996]