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00:00Mr. John Milton is the first Japanese to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
00:11Mr. John Milton is the first Japanese to win the British Embassy.
00:17Hi everyone!
00:28I want to introduce Mr. John Milton to you
00:35after he established himself as a teacher in England,
00:41and the constitution of the Republic of Thailand,
00:44which was decided by the Republic of Thailand.
00:49The people have succeeded in respecting the rule of law
00:52and the constitution and the constitution
00:55and have established the right of the people to exercise their freedom.
01:00They must be clearly declared in the constitution as
01:04Paradise Lost.
01:05They must be punished for violating the Constitution
01:10and show that there is a different society.
01:13But what is the history of this Japanese figure?
01:16Please watch the video that will tell you about the history of the world here.
01:22According to the legend,
01:24the famous people,
01:25the son of John Milton,
01:27was born in the 19th month of the year 1608
01:30in the capital of England.
01:33The son's name is John Milton Sr.
01:35and his mother's name is Sarah Jeffrey,
01:37a daughter of a noble woman who has a noble status in the English society.
01:42John Milton's son has a sister and a brother.
01:45The son also has other siblings,
01:47but they are different.
01:50When they were young, Milton was a painter and a musician.
01:55Milton's father was a musician
01:57and his father's work made Milton interested in music.
02:01Milton received a scholarship from the School of Music named Thomas Young
02:06which has a high degree from the University of St. Andrews.
02:10After receiving a scholarship from Thomas Young,
02:13his mother, John Milton,
02:14studied at St. Paul's in London
02:17in the year 1620
02:20to study Greek, Latin, and Ancient Greek.
02:25Milton has a degree as a priest
02:28in the Church of England
02:31and must be accepted to study at the Christ College
02:35in the year 1625.
02:37This young man must be expelled from the Church of England
02:42in the year 1626
02:44due to his collaboration with a teacher named William Chapel.
02:48He must be allowed to return to study in the month of March in the year 1626
02:54and continue his studies in theology,
02:56literature,
02:57Latin,
02:58and Ancient Greek.
03:00In London,
03:01he studied Japanese as a Latin teacher.
03:04He graduated from the Christ College in the year 1629
03:10and got a 4th grade
03:12in the class of 1924.
03:15In the year 1632,
03:17he received a master's degree
03:20in the Cambridge School of Music.
03:25John Milton was the first Japanese to graduate
03:28in the year 1628
03:30with a degree
03:32on the death of the fair infant
03:34dying of the cause
03:36that this Japanese could only survive
03:38after the death of King Moranake.
03:40In the year 1629,
03:43he graduated with a master's degree
03:46on the morning of Christ's Nativity.
03:48After that,
03:49he began to study Japanese more and more
03:52as an English teacher
03:53and as a Latin teacher.
03:55In the year 1632,
03:57he was ordained in the city of Buckinghamshire
04:00and continued to study foreign languages,
04:03foreign history,
04:04history,
04:05and foreign languages.
04:06In the span of 6 years,
04:08he was involved in life and society
04:11in the city of Buckinghamshire
04:12and had a lot of experience in Japan.
04:15He had more experience than Lysidas
04:19who told him about the origin of good people
04:21as a tradition for young people.
04:24From the year 1638 to the year 1639,
04:28he went to Europe for 15 months.
04:32He spent most of his time
04:34in Rome and Florence, Italy.
04:37He was well-educated
04:39because he spoke a lot of German.
04:42He could not go to Greece
04:44and returned to England
04:47because of the political and religious situation
04:49in England
04:51but because of the Bishop's War.
04:55He was forced to find a job
04:57as a Catholic priest
04:59to support the abolition of religion
05:01and its abolition in 1641.
05:05In the year 1642,
05:07when the civil war broke out in England,
05:10the Protestants and Catholics
05:13who were taken as slaves were exiled.
05:16The second civil war continued
05:18until the year 1649
05:20after the slaves were deported
05:22and had to be taken alive.
05:25In the year 1649,
05:27at the end of the civil war,
05:29John Milton
05:31wrote the book
05:33The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
05:35in which he wrote about
05:37the changes that happened
05:39in the Christian system.
05:41Not long after,
05:43he was appointed
05:45as Secretary of State
05:47to the Cromwell government
05:49which was taken over
05:51after the abolition of religion.
05:53In the year 1660,
05:55when the Christian system
05:57had to be re-established
05:59with the second King Charles
06:01who was deposed
06:03following the death
06:05of Prince Charles,
06:07John Milton
06:09was forced to write
06:11The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
06:13in which he wrote
06:15about the changes
06:17that happened
06:19in the Christian system.
06:21In the year 1662,
06:23he wrote the book
06:25Paradise Lost
06:27in which he wrote
06:29about the changes
06:31that happened
06:33in the Christian system
06:35following the death
06:37of Prince Charles,
06:39John Milton
06:41was forced to write
06:43The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
06:45in which he wrote
06:47about the changes
06:49that happened
06:51in the Christian system
06:53following the death
06:55of Prince Charles,
06:57John Milton
06:59was forced to write
07:01The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
07:03in which he wrote
07:05about the changes
07:07that happened
07:09in the Christian system
07:11following the death
07:13of Prince Charles,
07:15John Milton
07:17was forced to write
07:19The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
07:21in which he wrote
07:23about the changes
07:25that happened
07:27in the Christian system
07:29following the death
07:31of Prince Charles,
07:33John Milton
07:35was forced to write
07:37The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
07:39in which he wrote
07:41about the changes
07:43that happened
07:45in the Christian system
07:47following the death
07:49of Prince Charles,
07:51John Milton
07:53was forced to write
07:55The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
07:57in which he wrote
07:59about the changes
08:01that happened
08:03in the Christian system
08:05following the death
08:07of Prince Charles,
08:09John Milton
08:11was forced to write
08:13The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
08:15in which he wrote
08:17about the changes
08:19that happened
08:21in the Christian system
08:23following the death
08:25of Prince Charles,
08:27John Milton
08:29was forced to write
08:31The Turner of Kings and Magistrates
08:33in which he wrote
08:35about the changes
08:37that happened
08:39in the Christian system
08:411. Those who are strong
08:43can overcome
08:45any obstacle.
08:472. Those who have hope
08:49and fear
08:51will have it too.
08:533. Fear is not
08:55a bad thing
08:57but not being able to
08:59resist fear
09:01is a bad thing.
09:034. Those who have good principles
09:05are as good as those
09:07who have bad principles.
09:11Thanks for watching!

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