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 16
... favour and aversion to their respec- tive causes ; and thus , even though it should be admitted , ( which is doubtful , ) that some advantage may have been gained to the cause of liberty , by the terrour of the example operating upon ...
... favour and aversion to their respec- tive causes ; and thus , even though it should be admitted , ( which is doubtful , ) that some advantage may have been gained to the cause of liberty , by the terrour of the example operating upon ...
Pagina 17
... favour of a monarch with whom , to say the least , his subjects were obliged to contend in arms for their liberty ? After all , however , notwithstanding what the more reasonable part of mankind may think upon this question , it is much ...
... favour of a monarch with whom , to say the least , his subjects were obliged to contend in arms for their liberty ? After all , however , notwithstanding what the more reasonable part of mankind may think upon this question , it is much ...
Pagina 21
... favour of that cause ; and if the promise of indemnity may seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his associates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this provision ...
... favour of that cause ; and if the promise of indemnity may seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his associates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this provision ...
Pagina 24
... favour and confidence with which they had rewarded him , and not perhaps very creditable to the nation , of which many had applauded , more had supported , and almost all had acquiesced in the act , is not cer- tainly to be imputed as a ...
... favour and confidence with which they had rewarded him , and not perhaps very creditable to the nation , of which many had applauded , more had supported , and almost all had acquiesced in the act , is not cer- tainly to be imputed as a ...
Pagina 33
... Believing nothing , or believing all . ” and Dryden will not , by those who are conversant in the history and works of that immortal writer , F I. CHAPTER be suspected either of party prejudice in favour INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 33.
... Believing nothing , or believing all . ” and Dryden will not , by those who are conversant in the history and works of that immortal writer , F I. CHAPTER be suspected either of party prejudice in favour INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 33.
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