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 xiv
... 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 from the circumstantial ...
... 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 from the circumstantial ...
Pagina xxiii
... 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 , that some passages , which , according ...
... 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 , that some passages , which , according ...
Pagina xxiv
... execution of it , that such a contrivance might be a good mode of writ- ing critical essays , but that it was , in his opinion , incom- patible with the nature of his undertaking , which , if it ceased to be a narrative , ceased to be a ...
... execution of it , that such a contrivance might be a good mode of writ- ing critical essays , but that it was , in his opinion , incom- patible with the nature of his undertaking , which , if it ceased to be a narrative , ceased to be a ...
Pagina xxix
... executed with as much fidelity and success by others , as it could be by those who had the advantage of a closer intimacy or nearer connection with him . If more were attempted , either many interesting passages of his life must be ...
... executed with as much fidelity and success by others , as it could be by those who had the advantage of a closer intimacy or nearer connection with him . If more were attempted , either many interesting passages of his life must be ...
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... Execution .... Cromwell's Power ; .... his cha- racter .... Indifference of the Nation respecting Forms of Govern ... Executions .... Forfeitures of Charters .... Despotism estab- lished ..... Despondency of good Men ..... Charles's ...
... Execution .... Cromwell's Power ; .... his cha- racter .... Indifference of the Nation respecting Forms of Govern ... Executions .... Forfeitures of Charters .... Despotism estab- lished ..... Despondency of good Men ..... Charles's ...
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