A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterWilliam Miller, 1808 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... King James the First's reign , he says to his correspondent , " But what is all this , you will say , to my his- 66 66 6.6 tory ? Certainly nothing ; but one historical " enquiry leads to another ; and I recollect that " the impression ...
... King James the First's reign , he says to his correspondent , " But what is all this , you will say , to my his- 66 66 6.6 tory ? Certainly nothing ; but one historical " enquiry leads to another ; and I recollect that " the impression ...
Pagina xxviii
... ( King James's Manuscripts , & c . ) and deposit " them in some place of safety in Britain . I know not what answer was returned , but nothing was done . Not long thereafter , the Principal came to England , and the care of " every thing ...
... ( King James's Manuscripts , & c . ) and deposit " them in some place of safety in Britain . I know not what answer was returned , but nothing was done . Not long thereafter , the Principal came to England , and the care of " every thing ...
Pagina 8
... king or protector ( the name is of no importance ) choose in ef- fect all his successors ? or will he fail , and shall we have a restoration , usually the most dangerous and worst of all revolutions ? To some of these questions the ...
... king or protector ( the name is of no importance ) choose in ef- fect all his successors ? or will he fail , and shall we have a restoration , usually the most dangerous and worst of all revolutions ? To some of these questions the ...
Pagina 11
... King was in the Isle of Wight to be imputed to the suspicions justly entertained of his sin- cerity ? or to the ambition of the parliamentary leaders ? If the insincerity of the King was the real cause , ought not the mischief to be ...
... King was in the Isle of Wight to be imputed to the suspicions justly entertained of his sin- cerity ? or to the ambition of the parliamentary leaders ? If the insincerity of the King was the real cause , ought not the mischief to be ...
Pagina 12
... King made no point of adher- ing to concessions which he considered as extorted from him ; and if a philosophical historian , writing above a century after the time , can deem the pretended hard usage Charles met with , as a sufficient ...
... King made no point of adher- ing to concessions which he considered as extorted from him ; and if a philosophical historian , writing above a century after the time , can deem the pretended hard usage Charles met with , as a sufficient ...
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