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 ii
... nature of his undertaking , and the materials which he had col- lected , render indispensable , a short statement of his intentions , and of the manner in which he prosecuted his researches . It will be yet more necessary to explain the ...
... nature of his undertaking , and the materials which he had col- lected , render indispensable , a short statement of his intentions , and of the manner in which he prosecuted his researches . It will be yet more necessary to explain the ...
Pagina v
... nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on mankind those lessons applicable to all times , which are to be drawn from that memorable occurrence . The manner in which the most popular historians , and other writers of ...
... nature of their Constitution ; and the hope of impressing on mankind those lessons applicable to all times , which are to be drawn from that memorable occurrence . The manner in which the most popular historians , and other writers of ...
Pagina xii
... series of enquiries , enabled him both to ascertain the nature , and the fate of the Scotch College Manuscripts , and to procure a * MS . Correspondence .. valuable collection of papers from the Depôt of Foreign Affairs xii TO THE READER .
... series of enquiries , enabled him both to ascertain the nature , and the fate of the Scotch College Manuscripts , and to procure a * MS . Correspondence .. valuable collection of papers from the Depôt of Foreign Affairs xii TO THE READER .
Pagina xv
... nature , I subjoin his first letter , and an extract from the second . 66 66 66 " " 66 SIR , TO MALCOLM LAING , Esq . " I ought long since to have acknowledged the re- ceipt of your History of Scotland , and to have re- “ turned you my ...
... nature , I subjoin his first letter , and an extract from the second . 66 66 66 " " 66 SIR , TO MALCOLM LAING , Esq . " I ought long since to have acknowledged the re- ceipt of your History of Scotland , and to have re- “ turned you my ...
Pagina xviii
... nature I have de- scribed ; but on reading his narrative of those events , the advantages he derived from the circumstantial minute- ness of his materials , will not be found less striking , than his diligence in procuring and analyzing ...
... nature I have de- scribed ; but on reading his narrative of those events , the advantages he derived from the circumstantial minute- ness of his materials , will not be found less striking , than his diligence in procuring and analyzing ...
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