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 xxxv
... present account should not have been confined to such matters only as relate to the unfinished work to which it is pre- fixed . It is true that , at the melancholy period of his death , advantage was taken of the interest excited by all ...
... present account should not have been confined to such matters only as relate to the unfinished work to which it is pre- fixed . It is true that , at the melancholy period of his death , advantage was taken of the interest excited by all ...
Pagina xxxvi
... present are obvious ; and after much reflection , they have appeared to those connected with him to be insu- perable . A compilation of his speeches , or of such transactions of his publick life as are well known , might be , and ...
... present are obvious ; and after much reflection , they have appeared to those connected with him to be insu- perable . A compilation of his speeches , or of such transactions of his publick life as are well known , might be , and ...
Pagina 12
... present case , the suspicion of in- sincerity was , it is true , so just , as to amount to a moral certainty . The example of the Petition of Right was a satisfactory proof that the King made no point of adhering to concessions which he ...
... present case , the suspicion of in- sincerity was , it is true , so just , as to amount to a moral certainty . The example of the Petition of Right was a satisfactory proof that the King made no point of adhering to concessions which he ...
Pagina 40
... present King's power , by the defeat of the ex- clusion , but never likely to take effect for their pretended purpose of controuling that of his suc- cessour ; and supported them for that very reason . But such a principle of conduct ...
... present King's power , by the defeat of the ex- clusion , but never likely to take effect for their pretended purpose of controuling that of his suc- cessour ; and supported them for that very reason . But such a principle of conduct ...
Pagina 47
... present , and , after him , to the Duke , absolute and uncontroul- able power . They , who , either because Charles had been called a forgiving prince by his flatterers , ( upon what ground I could never discover , ) or from some ...
... present , and , after him , to the Duke , absolute and uncontroul- able power . They , who , either because Charles had been called a forgiving prince by his flatterers , ( upon what ground I could never discover , ) or from some ...
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