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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... wishes of the public , in laying before them all that can now be obtained of a history so earnestly expected from the pen of Mr. Fox . An explanation , however , of the circumstances attending a posthumous publication , if not necessary ...
... wishes of the public , in laying before them all that can now be obtained of a history so earnestly expected from the pen of Mr. Fox . An explanation , however , of the circumstances attending a posthumous publication , if not necessary ...
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... wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the remaining part of my life to such * MS . Correspondence . + Mr. Fox often used this word in ridicule of pedantic expressions . 66 subjects , and such only ...
... wish that I could make up my mind to think it " right , to devote all the remaining part of my life to such * MS . Correspondence . + Mr. Fox often used this word in ridicule of pedantic expressions . 66 subjects , and such only ...
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... wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable acquisition , " and will serve to counteract the mischief which Hume , " Dalrymple , Macpherson , Somervile , and others of your 66 countrymen have ...
... wish to have a true knowledge of the " history of your country , it is a most valuable acquisition , " and will serve to counteract the mischief which Hume , " Dalrymple , Macpherson , Somervile , and others of your 66 countrymen have ...
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... wish : but it is observable , that although the Parliament was , contrary to the principle upon which it was pretended to be called , composed of many avowed royalists , yet none dared to hint at the restoration of the King , till they ...
... wish : but it is observable , that although the Parliament was , contrary to the principle upon which it was pretended to be called , composed of many avowed royalists , yet none dared to hint at the restoration of the King , till they ...
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... wish , that the Pope might be induced by Lewis , to consider of some alterations in that respect , to enable him to reconcile himself to the Roman church with a clear and pure conscience . * Cabal . 1670 . Dutch War . The ministry ...
... wish , that the Pope might be induced by Lewis , to consider of some alterations in that respect , to enable him to reconcile himself to the Roman church with a clear and pure conscience . * Cabal . 1670 . Dutch War . The ministry ...
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