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 iii
... principles of freedom , on which it is founded ; for his attachment to those principles , the result of practical observation , as well as philosophical reflection , far from having abated , had acquired new force and fresh vigour in ...
... principles of freedom , on which it is founded ; for his attachment to those principles , the result of practical observation , as well as philosophical reflection , far from having abated , had acquired new force and fresh vigour in ...
Pagina x
... principle " of dimidium qui cepit . As to what people may expect , I ❝ know not . If much , they will be disappointed ; but I certainly do not intend to decline the labour of any search , " which I am able to make , and much less to ...
... principle " of dimidium qui cepit . As to what people may expect , I ❝ know not . If much , they will be disappointed ; but I certainly do not intend to decline the labour of any search , " which I am able to make , and much less to ...
Pagina xiii
... principles upon which it appears to be written are becom- 66 ing so unfashionable , will be a popular one or not , I know not ; but to all who wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable ...
... principles upon which it appears to be written are becom- 66 ing so unfashionable , will be a popular one or not , I know not ; but to all who wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable ...
Pagina xxiv
... principles upon which excellence is to be at- tained in these two great arts , were no unusual topics of his conversation . The difference did not , in his judgment , consist so much in language or diction , as in the arrange- ment of ...
... principles upon which excellence is to be at- tained in these two great arts , were no unusual topics of his conversation . The difference did not , in his judgment , consist so much in language or diction , as in the arrange- ment of ...
Pagina xxv
... principles must have cost him great trouble and at- tention . He was so apprehensive that his writings might retain some traces of that art , in the exercise of which he had employed the greater part of his life , that he frequently ...
... principles must have cost him great trouble and at- tention . He was so apprehensive that his writings might retain some traces of that art , in the exercise of which he had employed the greater part of his life , that he frequently ...
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