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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... most au- thentic in themselves , fo the manner of quoting them is the most unexceptionable and juft , that is , in the very words , letters and points of the re- Spective author , by which the reader may be in- fallibly certain that ...
... most au- thentic in themselves , fo the manner of quoting them is the most unexceptionable and juft , that is , in the very words , letters and points of the re- Spective author , by which the reader may be in- fallibly certain that ...
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... most of all his prin- ( a ) See ciples , refufe not to give him his due praife . And I Thuanus's need not be afraid to affert that his writings will be read him in judgment of and admired as long as learning in this part of the world ...
... most of all his prin- ( a ) See ciples , refufe not to give him his due praife . And I Thuanus's need not be afraid to affert that his writings will be read him in judgment of and admired as long as learning in this part of the world ...
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... most of a tutor is this , more especially of fo great a man as high and Buchanan ? Had Buchanan been ever fo wrong in his mighty prince James Opinion , the leaft fenfe of decency or gratitude should by the grace have restrained his ...
... most of a tutor is this , more especially of fo great a man as high and Buchanan ? Had Buchanan been ever fo wrong in his mighty prince James Opinion , the leaft fenfe of decency or gratitude should by the grace have restrained his ...
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... most infolent inftrument that could be found out , to " wrack king , kirk and country . The duke had been " tolerable , had he happened upon as honeft coun- " fellors , as he was well inclined of himself : but " he wanted experience ...
... most infolent inftrument that could be found out , to " wrack king , kirk and country . The duke had been " tolerable , had he happened upon as honeft coun- " fellors , as he was well inclined of himself : but " he wanted experience ...
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... most eafily drawn afide by those who had influence over him ; and therefore more excufable than he was in mifplacing his favours afterwards , as he almost always did . crown and George 1736 . 331 . ( D ) Being seized by the earls of Mar ...
... most eafily drawn afide by those who had influence over him ; and therefore more excufable than he was in mifplacing his favours afterwards , as he almost always did . crown and George 1736 . 331 . ( D ) Being seized by the earls of Mar ...
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