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 ii
... interests and strong passions . Hence it was , that in the interval between his active atten- dance in Parliament , and the undertaking of his History , * Vide Parliamentary Debates , May 26 , 1797 . he never felt the tedium of a vacant ...
... interests and strong passions . Hence it was , that in the interval between his active atten- dance in Parliament , and the undertaking of his History , * Vide Parliamentary Debates , May 26 , 1797 . he never felt the tedium of a vacant ...
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... interest- ing , have no relation to the short period of history included in the following Chapters , they have not been annexed to the present publication . This account will be sufficient to explain all the circum stances attending the ...
... interest- ing , have no relation to the short period of history included in the following Chapters , they have not been annexed to the present publication . This account will be sufficient to explain all the circum stances attending the ...
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... interest in- stead of the Spanish , we should recollect , that in ex- amining this question we must divest our minds en- tirely of all the considerations which the subsequent relative state of those two empires suggest to us , be- fore ...
... interest in- stead of the Spanish , we should recollect , that in ex- amining this question we must divest our minds en- tirely of all the considerations which the subsequent relative state of those two empires suggest to us , be- fore ...
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... interests of the country , as to lend itself to his projects . Accordingly , the circumstances at- tending his outset seem to have given a lasting bias to his character ; and through the whole course of his life , the prevailing ...
... interests of the country , as to lend itself to his projects . Accordingly , the circumstances at- tending his outset seem to have given a lasting bias to his character ; and through the whole course of his life , the prevailing ...
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... interests of the prince may seem to require . The senseless plea of a divine and indefeasable right in James , which even the legislature was incompetent to set aside , though as inconsistent with the declarations of Parliament in the ...
... interests of the prince may seem to require . The senseless plea of a divine and indefeasable right in James , which even the legislature was incompetent to set aside , though as inconsistent with the declarations of Parliament in the ...
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