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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... give it him for it , you may depend . Oh " how I wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the remaining part of my life to such * MS . Correspondence . + Mr. Fox often used this word in ridicule of pedantic ...
... give it him for it , you may depend . Oh " how I wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the remaining part of my life to such * MS . Correspondence . + Mr. Fox often used this word in ridicule of pedantic ...
Pagina viii
... I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought it incompatible with my giving a little time to " them . " * * MS . Correspondence . But it was not merely the interference of other occupa- viii TO THE READER .
... I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought it incompatible with my giving a little time to " them . " * * MS . Correspondence . But it was not merely the interference of other occupa- viii TO THE READER .
Pagina xi
... give a regular history " of these transactions , I should be much puzzled . Now , " when I am under difficulties of this sort , can you either " direct me to whom I can apply for a solution of them ? or if I send queries to you , can you ...
... give a regular history " of these transactions , I should be much puzzled . Now , " when I am under difficulties of this sort , can you either " direct me to whom I can apply for a solution of them ? or if I send queries to you , can you ...
Pagina xiv
... give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A correspondence ensued , from which it appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority for every assertion in the writers he consulted ...
... give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A correspondence ensued , from which it appears that he took indefatigable pains to investigate the authority for every assertion in the writers he consulted ...
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... give them , cannot now be determined . But to the want of genuine and reciprocal confidence between him and those minis- ters , is to be attributed , in a great measure , the escape which the nation at that time experienced ; an escape ...
... give them , cannot now be determined . But to the want of genuine and reciprocal confidence between him and those minis- ters , is to be attributed , in a great measure , the escape which the nation at that time experienced ; an escape ...
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