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 viii
... House of Commons . " Your's , affectionately , 66 " C. J. FOX . " The fact is , he struggled so little against such inclina- tions , that when pressed to sacrifice his Greek studies for a time , he answers , " I have no thoughts of ...
... House of Commons . " Your's , affectionately , 66 " C. J. FOX . " The fact is , he struggled so little against such inclina- tions , that when pressed to sacrifice his Greek studies for a time , he answers , " I have no thoughts of ...
Pagina xi
... House plots particularly , I find both Rapin and " Hume advancing so many facts , for which I cannot guess “ their authorities , that if I were to give a regular history " of these transactions , I should be much puzzled . Now , " when ...
... House plots particularly , I find both Rapin and " Hume advancing so many facts , for which I cannot guess “ their authorities , that if I were to give a regular history " of these transactions , I should be much puzzled . Now , " when ...
Pagina xviii
... house , cut off the boards , and destroyed them . The " Manuscripts thus disfigured , and more easily huddled up ❝ in a sort of bundle , were secretly carried , with papers be << ( 6 66 • longing to the Frenchman himself , to his ...
... house , cut off the boards , and destroyed them . The " Manuscripts thus disfigured , and more easily huddled up ❝ in a sort of bundle , were secretly carried , with papers be << ( 6 66 • longing to the Frenchman himself , to his ...
Pagina xix
... house ; " and buried in the garden . They were not , however , " permitted to remain long there ; the lady's fears increased , " and the Manuscripts were taken up and reduced to ashes . " This is the substance of the account given to Mr ...
... house ; " and buried in the garden . They were not , however , " permitted to remain long there ; the lady's fears increased , " and the Manuscripts were taken up and reduced to ashes . " This is the substance of the account given to Mr ...
Pagina xx
... superfluous to reprint it . The name of the Frenchman was Mr. Charpentier and his country house was at St. Mo- melin , near St. Omer . MS . Correspondence . ken , and his inferences drawn . This made him XX TO THE READER .
... superfluous to reprint it . The name of the Frenchman was Mr. Charpentier and his country house was at St. Mo- melin , near St. Omer . MS . Correspondence . ken , and his inferences drawn . This made him XX TO THE READER .
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