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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... liberty , it is impossible , at 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 ...
... liberty , it is impossible , at 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 ...
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... liberty their remote , consequence ; but he must have great confidence in his own sagacity , who can satisfy himself , that , unaided by the know- ledge of subsequent events , he could , from a conside- ration of the causes , have ...
... liberty their remote , consequence ; but he must have great confidence in his own sagacity , who can satisfy himself , that , unaided by the know- ledge of subsequent events , he could , from a conside- ration of the causes , have ...
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... liberty which had animated , and rendered illustrious , the an- Redress of cient republics . Their first object was to obtain re- grievances . dress of past grievances with a proper regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next ...
... liberty which had animated , and rendered illustrious , the an- Redress of cient republics . Their first object was to obtain re- grievances . dress of past grievances with a proper regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next ...
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... liberty than those which might follow a defeat ? Did they consider that it is not peculiar to the followers of Pompey , and the civil wars of Rome , that the event to be looked for is , as the same Tully describes it , in case of defeat ...
... liberty than those which might follow a defeat ? Did they consider that it is not peculiar to the followers of Pompey , and the civil wars of Rome , that the event to be looked for is , as the same Tully describes it , in case of defeat ...
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... liberty has been granted to a deposed monarch . Among the modes of destroying persons in such a situation , there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell and his adherents is the least dishonoura- ble . Edward the Second ...
... liberty has been granted to a deposed monarch . Among the modes of destroying persons in such a situation , there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell and his adherents is the least dishonoura- ble . Edward the Second ...
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