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 21
... gives reason to suppose , that even this provision was owing to any other cause , rather than to any generous feeling of his breast . For he afterwards not only acquiesced in the insults so meanly put upon the illustrious corpse of ...
... gives reason to suppose , that even this provision was owing to any other cause , rather than to any generous feeling of his breast . For he afterwards not only acquiesced in the insults so meanly put upon the illustrious corpse of ...
Pagina 26
... demand for themselves some share of the French money , which he was unwilling to give them , cannot now be determined . Dalrymple's Memoirs , II . 84 . I. But to the want of genuine and reciprocal confidence 26 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... demand for themselves some share of the French money , which he was unwilling to give them , cannot now be determined . Dalrymple's Memoirs , II . 84 . I. But to the want of genuine and reciprocal confidence 26 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Pagina 28
... gives abundant testimony . When he had reason to think that his services could no longer be useful to his country , he withdrew wholly from publick business , and resolutely adhered to the pre- ference of philosophical retirement ...
... gives abundant testimony . When he had reason to think that his services could no longer be useful to his country , he withdrew wholly from publick business , and resolutely adhered to the pre- ference of philosophical retirement ...
Pagina 31
... give the mind inexpressible satisfaction . Did the relation of such events form the sole , or even any considerable part of the historian's task , pleasant indeed would be his labours ; but , though far less agreeable , it is not a less ...
... give the mind inexpressible satisfaction . Did the relation of such events form the sole , or even any considerable part of the historian's task , pleasant indeed would be his labours ; but , though far less agreeable , it is not a less ...
Pagina 32
... give Disposition them ; and the great antipathy of the bulk of the nation to Popery caused many to be both more clear- sighted in discovering , and more resolute in resist- ing , the designs of the court , than they would pro- bably ...
... give Disposition them ; and the great antipathy of the bulk of the nation to Popery caused many to be both more clear- sighted in discovering , and more resolute in resist- ing , the designs of the court , than they would pro- bably ...
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