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 14
... England . This exemplary act of substantial justice , as it has been called by some , of enormous wickedness by others , must be considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the ...
... England . This exemplary act of substantial justice , as it has been called by some , of enormous wickedness by others , must be considered in two points of view . First , was it not in itself just and necessary ? Secondly , was the ...
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... England , ( and I know not upon what ground we are to set examples for other nations , or in other words , to take the criminal justice of the world into our hands , ) it was wholly needless , and therefore unjustifiable , to set one ...
... England , ( and I know not upon what ground we are to set examples for other nations , or in other words , to take the criminal justice of the world into our hands , ) it was wholly needless , and therefore unjustifiable , to set one ...
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... England and in Scotland , were gross instances of tyranny . With respect to the ex- ecution of those who were accused of having been more immediately concerned in the King's death , that of Scrope , who had come in upon the proclama- I ...
... England and in Scotland , were gross instances of tyranny . With respect to the ex- ecution of those who were accused of having been more immediately concerned in the King's death , that of Scrope , who had come in upon the proclama- I ...
Pagina 28
... having been driven from them . De Witt . Besides the important consequences produced by this second Dutch war in England , it gave birth to two I. great events in Holland ; the one as favourable 28 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... having been driven from them . De Witt . Besides the important consequences produced by this second Dutch war in England , it gave birth to two I. great events in Holland ; the one as favourable 28 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Pagina 29
... hand , the circumstances attending Prince of the first appearance of the Prince of Orange in pub- lick affairs , were in every respect most fortunate for I. CHAPTER himself , for England , for Europe . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 29.
... hand , the circumstances attending Prince of the first appearance of the Prince of Orange in pub- lick affairs , were in every respect most fortunate for I. CHAPTER himself , for England , for Europe . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 29.
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