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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... it was almost impossible that he should not fix on the Revolution of 1688 . The event was cheering and animating . It was the most signal triumph of that cause to which his publick life had been devoted ; and in a TO THE READER . V.
... it was almost impossible that he should not fix on the Revolution of 1688 . The event was cheering and animating . It was the most signal triumph of that cause to which his publick life had been devoted ; and in a TO THE READER . V.
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... cause it suited the purposes of the party " with which he was then engaged ? -You " know that some of the imputations against “ him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , for instance . But the two great " blots of ...
... cause it suited the purposes of the party " with which he was then engaged ? -You " know that some of the imputations against “ him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , for instance . But the two great " blots of ...
Pagina 11
... cause of liberty than those which might follow a defeat ? Did they consider that it is not pecu liar to the followers of Pompey , and the civil wars of Rome , that the event to be looked for is , as the same Tully describes it , in case ...
... cause of liberty than those which might follow a defeat ? Did they consider that it is not pecu liar to the followers of Pompey , and the civil wars of Rome , that the event to be looked for is , as the same Tully describes it , in case ...
Pagina 12
... cause why the Parliament so long delayed their determination of ac- cepting the King's offer as a basis for treaty ; but un- fortunately , they had delayed so long , that when at last they adopted it , they found themselves without ...
... cause why the Parliament so long delayed their determination of ac- cepting the King's offer as a basis for treaty ; but un- fortunately , they had delayed so long , that when at last they adopted it , they found themselves without ...
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... causes ; and thus , even though it should be admitted , ( which is doubtful , ) that some advantage may have been gained to the cause of liberty , by the terrour of the example operating upon the minds of princes , such advantage is far ...
... causes ; and thus , even though it should be admitted , ( which is doubtful , ) that some advantage may have been gained to the cause of liberty , by the terrour of the example operating upon the minds of princes , such advantage is far ...
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