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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... religion , qu'il croit la vraye , & c . & c . appears a hero . Her account " of James , both for insensibility and courage , is quite at " variance with his apparent conduct before he went off . " Here he appears to have been deficient ...
... religion , qu'il croit la vraye , & c . & c . appears a hero . Her account " of James , both for insensibility and courage , is quite at " variance with his apparent conduct before he went off . " Here he appears to have been deficient ...
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... or to those of his advisers who were of the Cavalier party . The passion of revenge , though properly condemned both by philosophy and religion , " yet when it is excited by injurious treatment of per- 14 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... or to those of his advisers who were of the Cavalier party . The passion of revenge , though properly condemned both by philosophy and religion , " yet when it is excited by injurious treatment of per- 14 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... religion . Whether this concealment on his part , arose from his habitual treachery , and from the incapacity which men of that character feel , of being open and honest , even when they know it is their in- terest to be so ; or from an ...
... religion . Whether this concealment on his part , arose from his habitual treachery , and from the incapacity which men of that character feel , of being open and honest , even when they know it is their in- terest to be so ; or from an ...
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... religion excepted , ( and that objection they were sanguine enough to consider as done away by a few gracious words in favour of the Church , ) James was every way better suited to their purpose than his brother , They had entertained ...
... religion excepted , ( and that objection they were sanguine enough to consider as done away by a few gracious words in favour of the Church , ) James was every way better suited to their purpose than his brother , They had entertained ...
Pagina 53
... religion of the nation , than any which the law could devise . * CHAP . II . 1685 . signs . The King , though much pleased , no doubt , with the The King's popularity which seemed to attend the commence- arbitrary de ment of his reign ...
... religion of the nation , than any which the law could devise . * CHAP . II . 1685 . signs . The King , though much pleased , no doubt , with the The King's popularity which seemed to attend the commence- arbitrary de ment of his reign ...
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