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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... state in which the manuscript was found , and the course which had been pursued in printing a work , respecting which no positive injunctions were ever received from the author . 66 The precise period at which Mr. Fox first formed.
... state in which the manuscript was found , and the course which had been pursued in printing a work , respecting which no positive injunctions were ever received from the author . 66 The precise period at which Mr. Fox first formed.
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... respect of Corneille vili- .... << pends † Racine . If ever I publish my edition of his 26 works , I will give it him for it , you may depend . Oh " how I wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the ...
... respect of Corneille vili- .... << pends † Racine . If ever I publish my edition of his 26 works , I will give it him for it , you may depend . Oh " how I wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the ...
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... respect to all the circumstances of any fact which he was obliged either to relate or advert to , would retard him by the multiplicity and minuteness of the researches it would occasion ..... " History goes on , ( he " remarked , ) but ...
... respect to all the circumstances of any fact which he was obliged either to relate or advert to , would retard him by the multiplicity and minuteness of the researches it would occasion ..... " History goes on , ( he " remarked , ) but ...
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... letter to Mr. Laing . * * Among Mr. Fox's papers was found a list of " the works which " were placed in the Scotch College at Paris , soon after the death of " With respect to Carte's extract , I have no TO THE READER . XV.
... letter to Mr. Laing . * * Among Mr. Fox's papers was found a list of " the works which " were placed in the Scotch College at Paris , soon after the death of " With respect to Carte's extract , I have no TO THE READER . XV.
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With an Introductory Chapter Charles James Fox Henry Richard Vassall Baron Holland. " With respect to Carte's extract , I have no doubt but " it is faithfully copied ; but on this extract it is necessary " to make an observation , which ...
With an Introductory Chapter Charles James Fox Henry Richard Vassall Baron Holland. " With respect to Carte's extract , I have no doubt but " it is faithfully copied ; but on this extract it is necessary " to make an observation , which ...
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