Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ( July 1835 ) History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Comprising a View of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ( July 1835 ) History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Comprising a View of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise ...
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... James Mackintosh had great ad- vantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet ... James Mackintosh . Indeed , the superiority of Mr. Fox to Sir James as an orator is hardly more clear than the ...
... James Mackintosh had great ad- vantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet ... James Mackintosh . Indeed , the superiority of Mr. Fox to Sir James as an orator is hardly more clear than the ...
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... James , at that time , had little reason to envy the extent of authority possessed by Lewis the Fourteenth . By what means this vast power was in three years broken down , by what ... James had no such object in Sir James Mackintosh 309.
... James , at that time , had little reason to envy the extent of authority possessed by Lewis the Fourteenth . By what means this vast power was in three years broken down , by what ... James had no such object in Sir James Mackintosh 309.
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