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 vi
... appear stronger , than in James the First . " * 66 About the same time he talked of writing , either in the form of a dedication , or dialogue , a treatise on the three arts of Poetry , History , and Oratory ; which , to my sur- prise ...
... appear stronger , than in James the First . " * 66 About the same time he talked of writing , either in the form of a dedication , or dialogue , a treatise on the three arts of Poetry , History , and Oratory ; which , to my sur- prise ...
Pagina xii
... appear to me to haye cleared up much more " than any other of those historians who have professedly " treated of them . " What you say in answer to Hume , upon the subject of " Glamorgan's powers , is quite conclusive ; but I rather ...
... appear to me to haye cleared up much more " than any other of those historians who have professedly " treated of them . " What you say in answer to Hume , upon the subject of " Glamorgan's powers , is quite conclusive ; but I rather ...
Pagina xiii
... appears to be written are becom- 66 ing so unfashionable , will be a popular one or not , I know not ; but to all who wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable acquisition , " and will serve ...
... appears to be written are becom- 66 ing so unfashionable , will be a popular one or not , I know not ; but to all who wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable acquisition , " and will serve ...
Pagina xiv
... appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority for every assertion in the writers he ... appear questionable . But many parts of the work are sufficient to prove that such labours were far from being fruitless . An ...
... appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority for every assertion in the writers he ... appear questionable . But many parts of the work are sufficient to prove that such labours were far from being fruitless . An ...
Pagina xv
... appears from the following extract of his letter to Mr. Laing . * * Among Mr. Fox's papers was found a list of " the works which " were placed in the Scotch College at Paris , soon after the death of " With respect to Carte's extract ...
... appears from the following extract of his letter to Mr. Laing . * * Among Mr. Fox's papers was found a list of " the works which " were placed in the Scotch College at Paris , soon after the death of " With respect to Carte's extract ...
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