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 xvi
... hand , " consisting of papers of different sizes bound up together , ❝and the other a sort of historical narrative , compiled from " the former . The narrative was said to have been revised " and corrected , as to style , by Dryden ...
... hand , " consisting of papers of different sizes bound up together , ❝and the other a sort of historical narrative , compiled from " the former . The narrative was said to have been revised " and corrected , as to style , by Dryden ...
Pagina xvii
... hand - writing , were indeed lost , and in the " way mentioned by Gordon , but that the Narrative , from " which ... hands of Dr. Cameron , Roman Catholic Bishop in Edinburgh . It could not be in posses- sion of a person who is better ...
... hand - writing , were indeed lost , and in the " way mentioned by Gordon , but that the Narrative , from " which ... hands of Dr. Cameron , Roman Catholic Bishop in Edinburgh . It could not be in posses- sion of a person who is better ...
Pagina xxvii
... hand - writing of Mrs. Fox . It was written out under the inspection of Mr. Fox , and is occasionally corrected by him . His habit was sel- dom or ever to be alone , when employed in composition . He was accustomed to write on covers of ...
... hand - writing of Mrs. Fox . It was written out under the inspection of Mr. Fox , and is occasionally corrected by him . His habit was sel- dom or ever to be alone , when employed in composition . He was accustomed to write on covers of ...
Pagina xxix
... hand , the objections to such an undertaking at present are obvious ; and after much reflection , they have appeared to those connected with him to be insuperable , A compilation of his speeches , or of such transactions of his public ...
... hand , the objections to such an undertaking at present are obvious ; and after much reflection , they have appeared to those connected with him to be insuperable , A compilation of his speeches , or of such transactions of his public ...
Pagina xxxi
... hand , he is very far from being the devil he is de- " scribed . Indeed , he seems to have been strictly a man “ of honour , if that praise can be given to one destitute of 66 public virtue , and who did not consider Catholics as fel ...
... hand , he is very far from being the devil he is de- " scribed . Indeed , he seems to have been strictly a man “ of honour , if that praise can be given to one destitute of 66 public virtue , and who did not consider Catholics as fel ...
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