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 15
... favour and aversion to their respective 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 ...
... favour and aversion to their respective 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 ...
Pagina 16
... favour of the royal cause . It has been thought dangerous to the mo- rals of mankind , even in fiction and romance , to make us sympathize with characters whose general conduct is blameable ; but how much greater must the effect be ...
... favour of the royal cause . It has been thought dangerous to the mo- rals of mankind , even in fiction and romance , to make us sympathize with characters whose general conduct is blameable ; but how much greater must the effect be ...
Pagina 20
... favour of that cause ; and if the pro- mise of indemnity may seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his asso- ciates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this ...
... favour of that cause ; and if the pro- mise of indemnity may seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his asso- ciates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this ...
Pagina 22
... favour and confidence with which they had re- warded him , and not perhaps very creditable to the na- tion , of which many had applauded , more had support- ed , and almost all had acquiesced in the act , is not cer- tainly to be ...
... favour and confidence with which they had re- warded him , and not perhaps very creditable to the na- tion , of which many had applauded , more had support- ed , and almost all had acquiesced in the act , is not cer- tainly to be ...
Pagina 31
... favour of Shaftes- bury and the Whigs , or of any view to prejudice the country against the Duke of York's succession to the crown . The King repeatedly declared his belief of it . These declarations , if sincere , would have some ...
... favour of Shaftes- bury and the Whigs , or of any view to prejudice the country against the Duke of York's succession to the crown . The King repeatedly declared his belief of it . These declarations , if sincere , would have some ...
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affaires amitié Angleterre Argyle assez au Roy auroit autres avant avoir avoit Barillon besoin bien c'est ce qui Chambre CHAPTER chose church of England Comte conduite considérable contre Cour croit d'autres d'une declaration desseins devoir doit donner Duc d'York Duc de Monmouth Duke entièrement état Etats Généraux été étoit être Exclusion Bill faire fait favour feu Roi d'Angleterre fonds grand intérêts j'ai James jours King's l'égard l'on le Roy d'Angleterre lettres loix Lord Majesté Britannique ment mille livres Milord Halifax Milord Rochester Milord Sunderland ministres n'est n'étoit nécessaire opposé ordres Parlement Parliament paroit party passé payement persons peut Popish plot pouvoit prendre présent présentement Prince d'Orange Prince of Orange Protestante publick puisse qu'elle qu'il avoit qu'on que V. M. raison reign religion Catholique résolution rien Roy son frère s'est s'il Scotch College Scotland secours sera seroit somme sujet temps tion tout traité voir Whigs