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 xvi
... ( mean- ❝ing probably Charles Dryden , the great poet's son , ) and " it was not known in the College whether it was drawn up " in James's life , or by the direction of his son , the Pre- " tender . I doubt whether Carte ever saw the ...
... ( mean- ❝ing probably Charles Dryden , the great poet's son , ) and " it was not known in the College whether it was drawn up " in James's life , or by the direction of his son , the Pre- " tender . I doubt whether Carte ever saw the ...
Pagina xviii
... means " of preserving the manuscripts . Mr. Stapleton thought , if “ he had them at St. Omer , he could , with small risk con- CL vey them to England . It was therefore resolved , that they " should be carefully packed up , addressed to ...
... means " of preserving the manuscripts . Mr. Stapleton thought , if “ he had them at St. Omer , he could , with small risk con- CL vey them to England . It was therefore resolved , that they " should be carefully packed up , addressed to ...
Pagina xxx
... means will be se- cured of perpetuating the remembrance of his public and private virtues , and of conveying a faint , but just notion of his character to posterity . In the mean while , his friends will contemplate with some ...
... means will be se- cured of perpetuating the remembrance of his public and private virtues , and of conveying a faint , but just notion of his character to posterity . In the mean while , his friends will contemplate with some ...
Pagina xxxi
... means in sensibility . << " I am quite glad I have little to do with Shaftesbury ; " for as to making him a real patriot , or friend to our ideas " of liberty , it is impossible , at least in my opinion . On the " other hand , he is ...
... means in sensibility . << " I am quite glad I have little to do with Shaftesbury ; " for as to making him a real patriot , or friend to our ideas " of liberty , it is impossible , at least in my opinion . On the " other hand , he is ...
Pagina 9
... means encourage him to hope he could avoid even that catastrophe . As far as we can judge from the event , the example was certainly not very effectual , since both the sons of Charles , though having their father's fate before their ...
... means encourage him to hope he could avoid even that catastrophe . As far as we can judge from the event , the example was certainly not very effectual , since both the sons of Charles , though having their father's fate before their ...
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