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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... considered as un- satisfactory . His complaints of both these authors . were frequent ; and the more he examined and studied their books , the more he perceived the necessity of making some further researches . He was anxious , if ...
... considered as un- satisfactory . His complaints of both these authors . were frequent ; and the more he examined and studied their books , the more he perceived the necessity of making some further researches . He was anxious , if ...
Pagina 7
... considered , appear to me to have been the frequency of debate in the House of Commons , and the additional value that came to be set on a seat in that assembly . From these circumstances , a sagacious observer may be led to expect the ...
... considered , appear to me to have been the frequency of debate in the House of Commons , and the additional value that came to be set on a seat in that assembly . From these circumstances , a sagacious observer may be led to expect the ...
Pagina 12
... considered as extorted from him ; and if a philosophical historian , writing above a century after the time , can deem the pretended hard usage Charles met with , as a suffi- cient excuse for his breaking his faith in the first I ...
... considered as extorted from him ; and if a philosophical historian , writing above a century after the time , can deem the pretended hard usage Charles met with , as a suffi- cient excuse for his breaking his faith in the first I ...
Pagina 13
... considered as acts of the Parliament , but of Cromwell ; and great and respectable as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this in- stance , rather as ministers of that usurper , than as acting ...
... considered as acts of the Parliament , but of Cromwell ; and great and respectable as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this in- stance , rather as ministers of that usurper , than as acting ...
Pagina 14
... considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the example of it likely to be salutary or pernicious ? In regard to the first of these questions , Mr. Hume , not perhaps in ...
... considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the example of it likely to be salutary or pernicious ? In regard to the first of these questions , Mr. Hume , not perhaps in ...
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