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 x
... important to be exact to 66 a nicety ; " he nevertheless found some difficulty in tracing the information of historians to their original sources . Up- on this , as upon all other occasions , where he stood in need of active assistance ...
... important to be exact to 66 a nicety ; " he nevertheless found some difficulty in tracing the information of historians to their original sources . Up- on this , as upon all other occasions , where he stood in need of active assistance ...
Pagina xi
... importance . But in regard to the Popish and " Rye - House plots particularly , I find both Rapin and " Hume advancing so many facts , for which I cannot guess “ their authorities , that if I were to give a regular history " of these ...
... importance . But in regard to the Popish and " Rye - House plots particularly , I find both Rapin and " Hume advancing so many facts , for which I cannot guess “ their authorities , that if I were to give a regular history " of these ...
Pagina xiv
... important matter relative to the transactions of " those times , which is but slightly touched by other his ... importance . Before he drew any inference what- ever , the weight of evidence was so carefully balanced in his mind , that ...
... important matter relative to the transactions of " those times , which is but slightly touched by other his ... importance . Before he drew any inference what- ever , the weight of evidence was so carefully balanced in his mind , that ...
Pagina xv
... important points however , might yet + be ascertained .... 1st , Of what the manuscripts , so long preserved in the Scotch College at Paris , actually consisted ; .... 2ndly , To what part of them either Carte or Macpher- son had access ...
... important points however , might yet + be ascertained .... 1st , Of what the manuscripts , so long preserved in the Scotch College at Paris , actually consisted ; .... 2ndly , To what part of them either Carte or Macpher- son had access ...
Pagina xvii
... importance to me . Principal Gordon 66 thought , when I saw him at Paris , in October 1802 , that " all the papers were lost . I now hear from a well - inform- " ed person , that the most material , viz . those written in " James's own ...
... importance to me . Principal Gordon 66 thought , when I saw him at Paris , in October 1802 , that " all the papers were lost . I now hear from a well - inform- " ed person , that the most material , viz . those written in " James's own ...
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