A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterW. Miller, 1808 - 293 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... Monmouth's communi- cations with the King , when we reflect upon all the circumstances of those communications , deserve not the smallest attention ; nor indeed , if they did , does the letter which he afterwards withdrew , prove any ...
... Monmouth's communi- cations with the King , when we reflect upon all the circumstances of those communications , deserve not the smallest attention ; nor indeed , if they did , does the letter which he afterwards withdrew , prove any ...
Pagina 63
... far from happy ; and a notion has been generally entertained , that not long before his death he had resolved upon the recall of Monmouth , CHAPTER and a correspondent change of system . That some INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 63.
... far from happy ; and a notion has been generally entertained , that not long before his death he had resolved upon the recall of Monmouth , CHAPTER and a correspondent change of system . That some INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 63.
Pagina 64
... Monmouth . Among the various objections to that nobleman's political principles , we find the charge most relied upon , for the purpose of injuring him in the mind of the King , was founded on the opinion he had delivered in council ...
... Monmouth . Among the various objections to that nobleman's political principles , we find the charge most relied upon , for the purpose of injuring him in the mind of the King , was founded on the opinion he had delivered in council ...
Pagina 68
... Monmouth , as it would be an affront to human nature , so would it likewise imply the most severe of all satires against the monarch himself , and we may add too an unde- served one . For in order to consider it as an act of meritorious ...
... Monmouth , as it would be an affront to human nature , so would it likewise imply the most severe of all satires against the monarch himself , and we may add too an unde- served one . For in order to consider it as an act of meritorious ...
Pagina 81
... continual apprehensions , not perhaps wholly unfounded , of the late King's returning kindness to Monmouth , the consequences of which could not M II . 1685 . CHAPTER easily be calculated ; whereas OF JAMES THE SECOND . 81.
... continual apprehensions , not perhaps wholly unfounded , of the late King's returning kindness to Monmouth , the consequences of which could not M II . 1685 . CHAPTER easily be calculated ; whereas OF JAMES THE SECOND . 81.
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