The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... readings which had been overlooked and which ought to have been admitted : and accordingly not only a fresh collation of the MS . has been made , but the a 2 ADVERTISEMENT TO THE EDITION OF 1826 . THE HE present ADVERTISEMENT. ...
... readings which had been overlooked and which ought to have been admitted : and accordingly not only a fresh collation of the MS . has been made , but the a 2 ADVERTISEMENT TO THE EDITION OF 1826 . THE HE present ADVERTISEMENT. ...
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... present age ) how difficult it was for a " prince reduced to those straits his majesty was in , to find " ministers and instruments equal to the good work that was to " be done . " 66 But in addition to this , the immediate descendants ...
... present age ) how difficult it was for a " prince reduced to those straits his majesty was in , to find " ministers and instruments equal to the good work that was to " be done . " 66 But in addition to this , the immediate descendants ...
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... present collation however satis- factorily proves that the noble editors have in no one instance added , suppressed , or altered any historical fact . Since the History of the Rebellion was first published , much more than a century has ...
... present collation however satis- factorily proves that the noble editors have in no one instance added , suppressed , or altered any historical fact . Since the History of the Rebellion was first published , much more than a century has ...
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... present edition , which his lordship most readily and courteously permitted , having first consulted Mr. Hurd , the nephew and executor of bishop Hurd . That gentleman stated it to have been his uncle's opinion , that the notes would be ...
... present edition , which his lordship most readily and courteously permitted , having first consulted Mr. Hurd , the nephew and executor of bishop Hurd . That gentleman stated it to have been his uncle's opinion , that the notes would be ...
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... far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as an instruc- tion to the present age , than a reproach upon the last . THE FIRST EDITION . xiii Moreover , the tenderness that xii PREFACE TO.
... far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as an instruc- tion to the present age , than a reproach upon the last . THE FIRST EDITION . xiii Moreover , the tenderness that xii PREFACE TO.
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