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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... desire of rescuing from misrepresenta- tion , the most glorious transaction of our history ; the op- portunity of instructing his countrymen in the real nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on man- kind those ...
... desire of rescuing from misrepresenta- tion , the most glorious transaction of our history ; the op- portunity of instructing his countrymen in the real nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on man- kind those ...
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... desire my friend , Lord Lauderdale , to trans- " mit this to you . " I am , with great regard , « Sir , " Your most obedient servant , St. Anne's Hill , Sept. 24 , 1800 . " C. J. FOX . 16 Extract from a Second Letter to Mr. LAING . TO ...
... desire my friend , Lord Lauderdale , to trans- " mit this to you . " I am , with great regard , « Sir , " Your most obedient servant , St. Anne's Hill , Sept. 24 , 1800 . " C. J. FOX . 16 Extract from a Second Letter to Mr. LAING . TO ...
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... desire which the court of France , as well as the Duke of York's party in England , entertained , in the last years of Charles's life , to remove the Mar- quis of Halifax , who was supposed to have friendly dispositions to Monmouth ...
... desire which the court of France , as well as the Duke of York's party in England , entertained , in the last years of Charles's life , to remove the Mar- quis of Halifax , who was supposed to have friendly dispositions to Monmouth ...
Pagina 45
... 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 , un- grateful , mean , and treacherous , to which may be added vindictive , and remorseless . For ...
... 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 , un- grateful , mean , and treacherous , to which may be added vindictive , and remorseless . For ...
Pagina 56
... desire of support and protection , Rochester was directed to explain the matter more fully , and to give a more distinct interpretation of these general terms . Accordingly , that minister waited the next morning upon Barillon , and ...
... desire of support and protection , Rochester was directed to explain the matter more fully , and to give a more distinct interpretation of these general terms . Accordingly , that minister waited the next morning upon Barillon , and ...
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