A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterW. Miller, 1808 - 293 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... Argyle , are contained in the corres- pondence with Mr. Laing , and they are of the nature I have described ; but on reading his nar- rative of those events , the advantages he derived from the circumstantial minuteness of his mate ...
... Argyle , are contained in the corres- pondence with Mr. Laing , and they are of the nature I have described ; but on reading his nar- rative of those events , the advantages he derived from the circumstantial minuteness of his mate ...
Pagina xl
... Argyle , the Introductory Chapter is unquestionably the most correct and finished part of the present publication . He did not , however , conceive it to be entirely exempt from a defect to which he apprehended that his works must be ...
... Argyle , the Introductory Chapter is unquestionably the most correct and finished part of the present publication . He did not , however , conceive it to be entirely exempt from a defect to which he apprehended that his works must be ...
Pagina 20
... Argyle , produced letters of friendship and confidence , to take away the life of a nobleman , * the zeal and cordiality of whose co - operation with him , proved by such documents , was the chief ground of his execution ; thus ...
... Argyle , produced letters of friendship and confidence , to take away the life of a nobleman , * the zeal and cordiality of whose co - operation with him , proved by such documents , was the chief ground of his execution ; thus ...
Pagina 22
... Argyle and Vane , and the whole conduct of the government with respect to church matters , both in England and in Scotland , were gross instances of ty- ranny . With respect to the execution of those who were accused of having been more ...
... Argyle and Vane , and the whole conduct of the government with respect to church matters , both in England and in Scotland , were gross instances of ty- ranny . With respect to the execution of those who were accused of having been more ...
Pagina 43
... Argyle and Weir , the one for having sub- joined an explanation when he took the test oath , the other for having kept company with a rebel , whom it * Dalrymple's Memoirs . CHAPTER I. In England . was not proved he knew INTRODUCTORY ...
... Argyle and Weir , the one for having sub- joined an explanation when he took the test oath , the other for having kept company with a rebel , whom it * Dalrymple's Memoirs . CHAPTER I. In England . was not proved he knew INTRODUCTORY ...
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