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 vi
... thought of prefixing to my work , if it ever " should be finished , a disquisition upon Hume's History " of the Stewarts , and in no part of it would his partiality " appear stronger , than in James the First . " * 66 About the same ...
... thought of prefixing to my work , if it ever " should be finished , a disquisition upon Hume's History " of the Stewarts , and in no part of it would his partiality " appear stronger , than in James the First . " * 66 About the same ...
Pagina viii
... thoughts of throwing away " I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought it incompatible with my giving a little time to " them . " * * MS . Correspondence . But it was not merely the interference of other ...
... thoughts of throwing away " I ( 6 66 my Greek books , and would give up the whole plan if I thought it incompatible with my giving a little time to " them . " * * MS . Correspondence . But it was not merely the interference of other ...
Pagina xvii
... thought , when I saw him at Paris , in October 1802 , that " all the papers were lost . I now hear from a well - inform- " ed person , that the most material , viz . those written in " James's own hand - writing , were indeed lost , and ...
... thought , when I saw him at Paris , in October 1802 , that " all the papers were lost . I now hear from a well - inform- " ed person , that the most material , viz . those written in " James's own hand - writing , were indeed lost , and ...
Pagina xviii
... thought , if “ he had them at St. Omer , he could , with small risk con- CL vey them to England . It was therefore resolved , that they " should be carefully packed up , addressed to a French- ( 6 man , a confidential friend of Mr ...
... thought , if “ he had them at St. Omer , he could , with small risk con- CL vey them to England . It was therefore resolved , that they " should be carefully packed up , addressed to a French- ( 6 man , a confidential friend of Mr ...
Pagina xxi
... thought the additional information con- tained in those parts of it , which Sir John Dalrymple had emitted to extract or to publish , so important , that he pro- cured copies of them all ; he observed to one of his corres- pondents ...
... thought the additional information con- tained in those parts of it , which Sir John Dalrymple had emitted to extract or to publish , so important , that he pro- cured copies of them all ; he observed to one of his corres- pondents ...
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