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
... parties , who , though they concurred in the 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 ...
... parties , who , though they concurred in the 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 ...
Pagina vi
... party , ( however composed , ) " Non adeo has exosa manus victoria fugit " Ut tanta quicquam pro spe tentare recusem Even while his undertaking was yet fresh , in the course of an enquiry into some matters relating to the trial of ...
... party , ( however composed , ) " Non adeo has exosa manus victoria fugit " Ut tanta quicquam pro spe tentare recusem Even while his undertaking was yet fresh , in the course of an enquiry into some matters relating to the trial of ...
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... party with which he was then enga- 66 66 ged ? .... You know that some of the imputations against " him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , " for instance . But the two great blots of sitting on the ( 6 Regicides , and ...
... party with which he was then enga- 66 66 ged ? .... You know that some of the imputations against " him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , " for instance . But the two great blots of sitting on the ( 6 Regicides , and ...
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... party , and the corrupt intrigues of faction , to vio- lence and civil war ; despotism , first in the person of an usurper , and afterwards in that of an hereditary king ; the most memorable and salutary improvements in the laws , the ...
... party , and the corrupt intrigues of faction , to vio- lence and civil war ; despotism , first in the person of an usurper , and afterwards in that of an hereditary king ; the most memorable and salutary improvements in the laws , the ...
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... party . der . The prosecution of Lord Strafford , or rather the Lord Straf- manner in which it was carried on , is less justifiable . ford's attain- He was doubtless a great delinquent , and well deserved the severest punishment ; but ...
... party . der . The prosecution of Lord Strafford , or rather the Lord Straf- manner in which it was carried on , is less justifiable . ford's attain- He was doubtless a great delinquent , and well deserved the severest punishment ; but ...
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