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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... passed a great part of eve- ry morning at the Depot des Affaires Etrangeres , accompa- nied by his friends Lord St. John , Mr. Adair , and Mr. Trotter , who assisted him in examining and transcribing the original papers . The ...
... passed a great part of eve- ry morning at the Depot des Affaires Etrangeres , accompa- nied by his friends Lord St. John , Mr. Adair , and Mr. Trotter , who assisted him in examining and transcribing the original papers . The ...
Pagina xxiii
... passed on the subject of the literature of the age of James the Second , proves his rigid . adherence to these ideas , and perhaps the substance of it may serve to illustrate and explain them . In speaking of the writers of that period ...
... passed on the subject of the literature of the age of James the Second , proves his rigid . adherence to these ideas , and perhaps the substance of it may serve to illustrate and explain them . In speaking of the writers of that period ...
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... passed a law , making it penal to affirm , ( what was true , ) that he was a Papist , he pretended , ( which was certainly not true , ) to be a zealous and bigoted Papist ; and the uneasiness of his conscience at so long delaying a pub ...
... passed a law , making it penal to affirm , ( what was true , ) that he was a Papist , he pretended , ( which was certainly not true , ) to be a zealous and bigoted Papist ; and the uneasiness of his conscience at so long delaying a pub ...
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... passed a bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill which followed , for establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the ...
... passed a bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill which followed , for establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the ...
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... passed the House of Commons ; but being vigorously resisted by the court , by the church , and by the Tories , was ... passing the object which both sides pretended to have in view . The argument upon this state of the ques- tion is ...
... passed the House of Commons ; but being vigorously resisted by the court , by the church , and by the Tories , was ... passing the object which both sides pretended to have in view . The argument upon this state of the ques- tion is ...
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