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 xxxi
... seems calculated to produce . Such a strict observance of these principles must have cost him great trouble and attention . He was so apprehensive that his writings might retain some traces of that art , in the exercise of which he had ...
... seems calculated to produce . Such a strict observance of these principles must have cost him great trouble and attention . He was so apprehensive that his writings might retain some traces of that art , in the exercise of which he had ...
Pagina xxxix
... seems to have ' been strictly a man of honour , if that praise can be " given to one destitute of public virtue , and who did " not consider Catholicks as fellow - creatures ; a feeling 66 66 66 very common in those times . Locke was ...
... seems to have ' been strictly a man of honour , if that praise can be " given to one destitute of public virtue , and who did " not consider Catholicks as fellow - creatures ; a feeling 66 66 66 very common in those times . Locke was ...
Pagina xl
... seem , because it suited the purposes of the party with " which he was then engaged ? —You know that some " of the imputations against him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , for instance . But the two great blots of ...
... seem , because it suited the purposes of the party with " which he was then engaged ? —You know that some " of the imputations against him are certainly false ; the shutting up the Exchequer , for instance . But the two great blots of ...
Pagina 15
... Besides , the miseries attendant upon a deposed monarch , seem to be sufficient to deter any prince , who thinks of consequences , from running the risk of being I CHAPTER placed in such a situation ; or , INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 15.
... Besides , the miseries attendant upon a deposed monarch , seem to be sufficient to deter any prince , who thinks of consequences , from running the risk of being I CHAPTER placed in such a situation ; or , INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 15.
Pagina 21
... seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his associates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this provision was owing to any other cause , rather than to any generous ...
... seem to argue that there was some attention , at least , paid to the safety of his associates in arms , his subsequent conduct gives reason to suppose , that even this provision was owing to any other cause , rather than to any generous ...
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