An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... is chiefly compiled . The author does not think it necessary to make any apology for the freedom of his reflections ; but only to declare that they were not made for A 2 the the fake of pleafing or difpleafing any fect or party.
... is chiefly compiled . The author does not think it necessary to make any apology for the freedom of his reflections ; but only to declare that they were not made for A 2 the the fake of pleafing or difpleafing any fect or party.
Page ix
... declaration concerning Vorf- tius . A dedication to Jefus Chrift . Per- fecutors characterized . The mifery of fer- ving weak princes . 116-120 . 112-116 . Two heretics burnt by order of James . Re- flections hereon . 121-123 . James ...
... declaration concerning Vorf- tius . A dedication to Jefus Chrift . Per- fecutors characterized . The mifery of fer- ving weak princes . 116-120 . 112-116 . Two heretics burnt by order of James . Re- flections hereon . 121-123 . James ...
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... declaring that in fo doing he act- ed not by compulfion . However , having regained his liberty , he turned out of place those who had been enemies to his favourites , ' and infifted on fuch of the nobility's afking pardon as had been ...
... declaring that in fo doing he act- ed not by compulfion . However , having regained his liberty , he turned out of place those who had been enemies to his favourites , ' and infifted on fuch of the nobility's afking pardon as had been ...
Page 10
... declared to be his sentiments . Arran was introduced again into court , " was made " Chancellor , captain of the caftles of Edinburgh and " Stirling , and ruled fo as to make the whole fubjects " to tremble under him , and every man to ...
... declared to be his sentiments . Arran was introduced again into court , " was made " Chancellor , captain of the caftles of Edinburgh and " Stirling , and ruled fo as to make the whole fubjects " to tremble under him , and every man to ...
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... declare expressly , " that kings were ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more hereafter . figns ( H ) : fo that they ...
... declare expressly , " that kings were ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more hereafter . figns ( H ) : fo that they ...
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