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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... ment , that love of literature , and fondness for poetry , which neither pleasure nor business had ever extinguished , re- vived with an ardour , such as few in the eagerness of youth , or in pursuit of fame or advantage , are capable ...
... ment , that love of literature , and fondness for poetry , which neither pleasure nor business had ever extinguished , re- vived with an ardour , such as few in the eagerness of youth , or in pursuit of fame or advantage , are capable ...
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... ment at the Revolution . His friends , however , were not without hopes , that the habit of composition might engage him more deeply in literary undertakings , or that the differ- ent views which the course of his enquiries would open ...
... ment at the Revolution . His friends , however , were not without hopes , that the habit of composition might engage him more deeply in literary undertakings , or that the differ- ent views which the course of his enquiries would open ...
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... ment of thoughts , the length and construction of sentences , and , if I may borrow a phrase familiar to public speakers , in the mode of putting an argument . A writer , to preserve his perspicuity , must keep distinct and separate ...
... ment of thoughts , the length and construction of sentences , and , if I may borrow a phrase familiar to public speakers , in the mode of putting an argument . A writer , to preserve his perspicuity , must keep distinct and separate ...
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... ment .... The Restoration .... Ministry of Clarendon and Southamp- ton ..... Cabal ..... Dutch War ..... De Witt ..... The Prince of Orange ..... The Popish Plot ..... The Habeas Corpus Act ..... The Exclusion Bill .... Dissolution of ...
... ment .... The Restoration .... Ministry of Clarendon and Southamp- ton ..... Cabal ..... Dutch War ..... De Witt ..... The Prince of Orange ..... The Popish Plot ..... The Habeas Corpus Act ..... The Exclusion Bill .... Dissolution of ...
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... ment ; but what the tendency of such changes would be , and much more , in what manner they would be produced , might be a question of great difficulty . It is now the generally received opinion , and I think a probable opinion , that ...
... ment ; but what the tendency of such changes would be , and much more , in what manner they would be produced , might be a question of great difficulty . It is now the generally received opinion , and I think a probable opinion , that ...
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