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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... concerning the nature of his undertaking , and the materials which he had collected , render indispensable , a short statement of his intentions , and of the manner in which he prosecuted his researches . It will be yet more necessary ...
... concerning the nature of his undertaking , and the materials which he had collected , render indispensable , a short statement of his intentions , and of the manner in which he prosecuted his researches . It will be yet more necessary ...
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... concerning the seizure and execution of the Earl of Argyle , are contained in the correspondence with Mr. Laing , and they are of the nature I have described ; but on reading his narrative of those events , the advantages he derived ...
... concerning the seizure and execution of the Earl of Argyle , are contained in the correspondence with Mr. Laing , and they are of the nature I have described ; but on reading his narrative of those events , the advantages he derived ...
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... concerning those valuable Ma- nuscripts . I did not foresee that war was to be kindled up anew , or that my friend Mr. Innes was to die so soon . " Mr. Cleghorn , whom I mentioned above , is at present " in the Catholic seminary of Old ...
... concerning those valuable Ma- nuscripts . I did not foresee that war was to be kindled up anew , or that my friend Mr. Innes was to die so soon . " Mr. Cleghorn , whom I mentioned above , is at present " in the Catholic seminary of Old ...
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... concerning the figure which he or they might make in the general affairs of Europe ; and that his desire of power was more unmixed with the love of glory than that of any other man whom history has recorded ; that he was unprincipled ...
... concerning the figure which he or they might make in the general affairs of Europe ; and that his desire of power was more unmixed with the love of glory than that of any other man whom history has recorded ; that he was unprincipled ...
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... concerning Religion ...... Bill " for Preservation of the King's Person ..... Solicitude for the " Church of England ..... Reversal of Stafford's Attainder reject- ❝ed ..... Parliament adjourned ..... Character of the Tories ...
... concerning Religion ...... Bill " for Preservation of the King's Person ..... Solicitude for the " Church of England ..... Reversal of Stafford's Attainder reject- ❝ed ..... Parliament adjourned ..... Character of the Tories ...
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