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... JAMES the SECOND : - : - Popular Edition , 2 vols . crown 8vo . 5s . Student's Edition , 2 vols . crown 8vo . 12s . People's Edition , 4 vols . crown 8vo . 16s . Cabinet Edition , 8 vols . post 8vo . 48s . Library Edition , 5 vols . 8vo ...
... JAMES the SECOND : - : - Popular Edition , 2 vols . crown 8vo . 5s . Student's Edition , 2 vols . crown 8vo . 12s . People's Edition , 4 vols . crown 8vo . 16s . Cabinet Edition , 8 vols . post 8vo . 48s . Library Edition , 5 vols . 8vo ...
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... , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan. 1834 ) SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ( July 1835 ) LORD BACON ( July 1837 ) - ยท SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE ( Oct. 1838 ) PAGE 1 35 97 - 144 197 275 422 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
... , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan. 1834 ) SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ( July 1835 ) LORD BACON ( July 1837 ) - ยท SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE ( Oct. 1838 ) PAGE 1 35 97 - 144 197 275 422 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
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... James the First , a majority of the population of England were Catho- lics . This is pure assertion ; and is not only unsup- ported by evidence , but , we think , completely dis- proved by the strongest evidence . Dr. Lingard is of ...
... James the First , a majority of the population of England were Catho- lics . This is pure assertion ; and is not only unsup- ported by evidence , but , we think , completely dis- proved by the strongest evidence . Dr. Lingard is of ...
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... James the First . That which is , as we have said , the great stain on the character of Burleigh is also the great stain on the character of Elizabeth . Being herself an Adia- phorist , having no scruple about conforming to the Romish ...
... James the First . That which is , as we have said , the great stain on the character of Burleigh is also the great stain on the character of Elizabeth . Being herself an Adia- phorist , having no scruple about conforming to the Romish ...
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... James and his family . But they regarded William only as the less of two evils ; and , as long as there was no imminent danger of a counter - revolution , were disposed to thwart and mortify the sovereign by whom they were ...
... James and his family . But they regarded William only as the less of two evils ; and , as long as there was no imminent danger of a counter - revolution , were disposed to thwart and mortify the sovereign by whom they were ...
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