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 35
... expression this , to describe the pro- jected murder of a king ! though not more strange than the notion itself when applied to a plot , the ob- ject of which was to render that very king absolute , and to introduce the religion which ...
... expression this , to describe the pro- jected murder of a king ! though not more strange than the notion itself when applied to a plot , the ob- ject of which was to render that very king absolute , and to introduce the religion which ...
Pagina 49
... expressed sentiments deemed improper ; and Sidney , Russel , and Arm- strong , found that the just and mild principles which characterise the criminal law of England could no longer protect their lives , when the sacri- fice was called ...
... expressed sentiments deemed improper ; and Sidney , Russel , and Arm- strong , found that the just and mild principles which characterise the criminal law of England could no longer protect their lives , when the sacri- fice was called ...
Pagina 77
... , which generally attends a demise of the Crown . And thus an event , which , when apprehended a few years before , had , according to a strong expression of Sir William Temple , been CHAPTER looked upon as the end of the world , [ 77 ]
... , which generally attends a demise of the Crown . And thus an event , which , when apprehended a few years before , had , according to a strong expression of Sir William Temple , been CHAPTER looked upon as the end of the world , [ 77 ]
Pagina 81
... expressed . The Whigs , as a van- quished party , were either silent , or not listened to , and the Tories were in a temper of mind which does not easily admit suspicion . They were not more delighted with the victory they had obtained ...
... expressed . The Whigs , as a van- quished party , were either silent , or not listened to , and the Tories were in a temper of mind which does not easily admit suspicion . They were not more delighted with the victory they had obtained ...
Pagina 83
... - viour upon the Exclusion Bill , to which that no- bleman had made a zealous and distinguished oppo- sition ; a handsome expression , which has been the II . 1685 . CHAPTER more noticed , as well OF JAMES THE SECOND . 83.
... - viour upon the Exclusion Bill , to which that no- bleman had made a zealous and distinguished oppo- sition ; a handsome expression , which has been the II . 1685 . CHAPTER more noticed , as well OF JAMES THE SECOND . 83.
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