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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... design of writing a history , cannot be ascertained . In the year 1797 , he announced publicly his intention of devoting a greater * portion of his time to his private pursuits : " He was even on the point of relinquishing his seat in ...
... design of writing a history , cannot be ascertained . In the year 1797 , he announced publicly his intention of devoting a greater * portion of his time to his private pursuits : " He was even on the point of relinquishing his seat in ...
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... design to me , it would , if completed , have been an invaluable monument of the great originality of thought , and singular philosophi- cal acuteness , with which he was accustomed to treat of such subjects in his most careless ...
... design to me , it would , if completed , have been an invaluable monument of the great originality of thought , and singular philosophi- cal acuteness , with which he was accustomed to treat of such subjects in his most careless ...
Pagina xxiii
... design would be best collected from his execution of it ; but as it is unfortunately in , an incomplete and unfinished state , his conception of the duties of an historian may very possibly be misunderstood . The consequence would be ...
... design would be best collected from his execution of it ; but as it is unfortunately in , an incomplete and unfinished state , his conception of the duties of an historian may very possibly be misunderstood . The consequence would be ...
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... design , progress , and state of the Work , as well as the manner in which it is now brought be > fore the public . If any should object to my having enter- ed into so much detail respecting those points , I have no other excuse to ...
... design , progress , and state of the Work , as well as the manner in which it is now brought be > fore the public . If any should object to my having enter- ed into so much detail respecting those points , I have no other excuse to ...
Pagina xxix
... design , It is , how- ever a duty to the public , as well as to the memory of any great and good man , to preserve with the utmost diligence , all the materials which may enable a future biographer to do justice to the events of his ...
... design , It is , how- ever a duty to the public , as well as to the memory of any great and good man , to preserve with the utmost diligence , all the materials which may enable a future biographer to do justice to the events of his ...
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