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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... tion of the reader , is due to the memory and reputation of the author himself . Some notion of what he projected , seems requisite towards forming an estimate of what he performed ; and in this instance , the rumours formerly cir ...
... tion of the reader , is due to the memory and reputation of the author himself . Some notion of what he projected , seems requisite towards forming an estimate of what he performed ; and in this instance , the rumours formerly cir ...
Pagina ii
... tion of which he always looked forward with the greatest delight . The remonstrances , however , of those friends , for whose judgment he had the greatest deference , ultimately prevailed . He consequently confined his scheme of retreat ...
... tion of which he always looked forward with the greatest delight . The remonstrances , however , of those friends , for whose judgment he had the greatest deference , ultimately prevailed . He consequently confined his scheme of retreat ...
Pagina iv
... tion , the most glorious transaction of our history ; the op- portunity of instructing his countrymen in the real nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on man- kind those lessons applicable to all times , which are ...
... tion , the most glorious transaction of our history ; the op- portunity of instructing his countrymen in the real nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on man- kind those lessons applicable to all times , which are ...
Pagina vii
... tion of one , as a specimen of his familiar correspondence . 66 " DEAR GREY . " In defence of my opinion about the nightingales , I find " Chaucer , who of all poets seems to have been the fond- " est of the singing of birds , calls it ...
... tion of one , as a specimen of his familiar correspondence . 66 " DEAR GREY . " In defence of my opinion about the nightingales , I find " Chaucer , who of all poets seems to have been the fond- " est of the singing of birds , calls it ...
Pagina xvi
... tion . " It is as follows : Four volumes folio , six volumes ( Memoirs in James the Second's own quarto , Two thin quarto volumes , Two thin quarto volumes , hand writing , beginning from the time that he was sixteen years of age ...
... tion . " It is as follows : Four volumes folio , six volumes ( Memoirs in James the Second's own quarto , Two thin quarto volumes , Two thin quarto volumes , hand writing , beginning from the time that he was sixteen years of age ...
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