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 iv
... measure , retained even in their union , all their respective tenets and fundamental distinctions . According to his first crude conceptions of the work , it would , as far as I recollect , have begun at the Revolution ; but he altered ...
... measure , retained even in their union , all their respective tenets and fundamental distinctions . According to his first crude conceptions of the work , it would , as far as I recollect , have begun at the Revolution ; but he altered ...
Pagina vi
... measure , to be digested in his head , and from the sketch he drew of his design to me , it would , if completed , have been an invaluable monument of the great originality of thought , and singular philosophi- cal acuteness , with ...
... measure , to be digested in his head , and from the sketch he drew of his design to me , it would , if completed , have been an invaluable monument of the great originality of thought , and singular philosophi- cal acuteness , with ...
Pagina xxii
... original Letters from 1689 to 1691 ; but could never find any traces whatever of his previous cor- respondence . MS . Correspondence . mentioned them more particularly , because they in some measure xxii TO THE READER ..
... original Letters from 1689 to 1691 ; but could never find any traces whatever of his previous cor- respondence . MS . Correspondence . mentioned them more particularly , because they in some measure xxii TO THE READER ..
Pagina xxiii
... measure arose from his scrupulous attention to certain no- tions he entertained on the nature of an historical compo- sition . If indeed the work were finished , the nature of his design would be best collected from his execution of it ...
... measure arose from his scrupulous attention to certain no- tions he entertained on the nature of an historical compo- sition . If indeed the work were finished , the nature of his design would be best collected from his execution of it ...
Pagina 7
... measures , therefore , the execution of the King , as well as others , are not to be considered as acts of the Par ... measure than that of Lord Strafford , is an event of so singular a nature , that we cannot wonder that it should have ...
... measures , therefore , the execution of the King , as well as others , are not to be considered as acts of the Par ... measure than that of Lord Strafford , is an event of so singular a nature , that we cannot wonder that it should have ...
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