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 xiv
... called the Englishman , and an Epitaph on the late Bishop of Downe , they are the only pieces of prose he ever printed ; unless indeed , one were to reckon his Advertisements to Electors , and the Parliament- ary Papers which he may ...
... called the Englishman , and an Epitaph on the late Bishop of Downe , they are the only pieces of prose he ever printed ; unless indeed , one were to reckon his Advertisements to Electors , and the Parliament- ary Papers which he may ...
Pagina xxxvi
... called peculiarities , might , with super- ficial critics , pass for defects which he had over- looked , or imperfections which he intended to correct . It is , therefore , necessary to observe , that he had formed his plan so ...
... called peculiarities , might , with super- ficial critics , pass for defects which he had over- looked , or imperfections which he intended to correct . It is , therefore , necessary to observe , that he had formed his plan so ...
Pagina xli
... called in question , it appears to me more likely , that such phrases should have been introduced upon system , than that they should have escaped his observation , and crept in through inadvert- The work is indeed , " incomplete and un ...
... called in question , it appears to me more likely , that such phrases should have been introduced upon system , than that they should have escaped his observation , and crept in through inadvert- The work is indeed , " incomplete and un ...
Pagina 12
... ment , and being entirely influenced by Cromwell , gave a commencement to what may , properly speaking , be called a new reign . The subsequent measures , therefore , the execution of the King , as well as others 12 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... ment , and being entirely influenced by Cromwell , gave a commencement to what may , properly speaking , be called a new reign . The subsequent measures , therefore , the execution of the King , as well as others 12 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Pagina 13
... called by some , of enormous wickedness by others , must be considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the example of it likely to be salutary or pernicious ? In regard to the ...
... called by some , of enormous wickedness by others , must be considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the example of it likely to be salutary or pernicious ? In regard to the ...
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