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 xii
... least , that it afford- ed him an opportunity of cultivating the friendship of the Author , and consulting him on many points connected with his own undertaking . As the early part of his correspond- ence is of a general nature , I ...
... least , that it afford- ed him an opportunity of cultivating the friendship of the Author , and consulting him on many points connected with his own undertaking . As the early part of his correspond- ence is of a general nature , I ...
Pagina xvii
... least , if not Carte's also , were taken from " it . Macpherson's impudence in attempting such an im- position , at a time when almost any man could have de- " tected him , would have been in another man , incredible , " if the internal ...
... least , if not Carte's also , were taken from " it . Macpherson's impudence in attempting such an im- position , at a time when almost any man could have de- " tected him , would have been in another man , incredible , " if the internal ...
Pagina xxxi
... least in my opinion . On the " other 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 ...
... least in my opinion . On the " other 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 ...
Pagina 8
... least dishonoura- ble . Edward the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , Edward the Fifth , had none of them long survived their deposal ; but this was the first instance , in our history at least , where , of such an act , it ...
... least dishonoura- ble . Edward the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , Edward the Fifth , had none of them long survived their deposal ; but this was the first instance , in our history at least , where , of such an act , it ...
Pagina 9
... least , his subjects were obliged to contend in arms for their li- berty ? After all , however , notwithstanding what the more reasonable part of mankind may think upon this question , it is much to be doubted whether this sin- gular ...
... least , his subjects were obliged to contend in arms for their li- berty ? After all , however , notwithstanding what the more reasonable part of mankind may think upon this question , it is much to be doubted whether this sin- gular ...
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