A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... Argyle's case , his pretence that he put his life in jeopardy only with a view to scize his property , seem to destroy all notions of this Prince's having had any honour or conscience ; nor after this , can we give much credit to the ...
... Argyle's case , his pretence that he put his life in jeopardy only with a view to scize his property , seem to destroy all notions of this Prince's having had any honour or conscience ; nor after this , can we give much credit to the ...
Pagina 98
... Argyle's invasion , might afford sufficient evidence of the temper , in which his power would be administered . In ... Argyle with tyranny and usurpa- tion , and then declares , that he will take the best care , not according to the ...
... Argyle's invasion , might afford sufficient evidence of the temper , in which his power would be administered . In ... Argyle with tyranny and usurpa- tion , and then declares , that he will take the best care , not according to the ...
Pagina 114
... Argyle and Monmouth ..... Account of their follow- ers ..... Argyle's Expedition discovered ..... His descent in Ar- gyleshire ..... Dissensions among his followers ..... Loss of his shipping ..... His army dispersed , and himself taken ...
... Argyle and Monmouth ..... Account of their follow- ers ..... Argyle's Expedition discovered ..... His descent in Ar- gyleshire ..... Dissensions among his followers ..... Loss of his shipping ..... His army dispersed , and himself taken ...
Pagina 115
... Argyle's name among those who held any of those great employments of state , to which , by his rank and consequence , he was naturally entitled . When James , then Duke of York , was appointed to the Scotch government , it seems to have ...
... Argyle's name among those who held any of those great employments of state , to which , by his rank and consequence , he was naturally entitled . When James , then Duke of York , was appointed to the Scotch government , it seems to have ...
Pagina 127
... Argyle had a loan of ten thousand pounds from pedition . a rich widow in Amsterdam . With these resources , Argyle's ex- such as they were , ships and arms were provided , May 2 . and Argyle sailed from Vly on the second of May , with ...
... Argyle had a loan of ten thousand pounds from pedition . a rich widow in Amsterdam . With these resources , Argyle's ex- such as they were , ships and arms were provided , May 2 . and Argyle sailed from Vly on the second of May , with ...
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