The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Band 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 Seiten |
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... nature of the plan itself , or rather , from the confined views of the wri- ter . The fole end , he fays * , of this relation being to ferve for a private memorial , and not for a public record of the transactions of the times , he ...
... nature of the plan itself , or rather , from the confined views of the wri- ter . The fole end , he fays * , of this relation being to ferve for a private memorial , and not for a public record of the transactions of the times , he ...
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... Nature had never defigned James for any higher office than to fuperintend a school , or , at most , to rule a college in the country b 2 at Sketches of the Conftitutional History of England, from the acceffion of the Stewart family till ...
... Nature had never defigned James for any higher office than to fuperintend a school , or , at most , to rule a college in the country b 2 at Sketches of the Conftitutional History of England, from the acceffion of the Stewart family till ...
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... nature are wholly and directly con- trary to the faid laws and ftatutes of this your realm . " They do therefore humbly pray your most excellent majesty , that no man hereafter be com- pelled to make , or yield any gift , loan , benevo ...
... nature are wholly and directly con- trary to the faid laws and ftatutes of this your realm . " They do therefore humbly pray your most excellent majesty , that no man hereafter be com- pelled to make , or yield any gift , loan , benevo ...
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... nature of the additions made to the original manufcript by the prefent editor has been explained in the Introduction . He also ventured to retrench a few redundancies of expreffion in the work itself , and to correct the phrafeology ...
... nature of the additions made to the original manufcript by the prefent editor has been explained in the Introduction . He also ventured to retrench a few redundancies of expreffion in the work itself , and to correct the phrafeology ...
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... nature of the fubject requires that it should be as tenderly handled , with reference to things and perfons , as the discovery of the truth will permit . In fome cafes it may be impoffible to avoid fpeaking with just severity of those ...
... nature of the fubject requires that it should be as tenderly handled , with reference to things and perfons , as the discovery of the truth will permit . In fome cafes it may be impoffible to avoid fpeaking with just severity of those ...
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