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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... matters relating to the trial of Somerset , in King James the First's reign , he says to his correspondent , " But what is all this , you will say , to my " history ? Certainly nothing ; but one historical enquiry " leads to another ...
... matters relating to the trial of Somerset , in King James the First's reign , he says to his correspondent , " But what is all this , you will say , to my " history ? Certainly nothing ; but one historical enquiry " leads to another ...
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... matter relative to the transactions of " those times , which is but slightly touched by other his- " torians . I am ... matters of reference , as " not to give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A ...
... matter relative to the transactions of " those times , which is but slightly touched by other his- " torians . I am ... matters of reference , as " not to give me your opinion , when you form any , upon " the points in question . ' A ...
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... matter , in which the " Prince of Orange , fighting and conquering for a religion , qu'il croit la vraye , & c . & c . appears a hero . Her account " of James , both for insensibility and courage , is quite at " variance with his ...
... matter , in which the " Prince of Orange , fighting and conquering for a religion , qu'il croit la vraye , & c . & c . appears a hero . Her account " of James , both for insensibility and courage , is quite at " variance with his ...
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... period , as it is that which immediately Third Pe-- precedes the commencement of this History , requires a more detailed examination ; nor is there any more riod . CHAP . I. 1640 . fertile of matter , whether INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 3.
... period , as it is that which immediately Third Pe-- precedes the commencement of this History , requires a more detailed examination ; nor is there any more riod . CHAP . I. 1640 . fertile of matter , whether INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 3.
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... matter , whether for reflection or speculation . Between the year sixteen hundred and forty , and the death of Charles the Second , we have the opportunity of contemplating the state in almost every variety of circumstances . Religious ...
... matter , whether for reflection or speculation . Between the year sixteen hundred and forty , and the death of Charles the Second , we have the opportunity of contemplating the state in almost every variety of circumstances . Religious ...
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