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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Page 53
... observation , that cowards never forgive.- much more amiable is the character of those princes . who have forgot , on their acceffion to the throne , per- fonal injuries ? how defervedly famous is the faying of Lewis XII . of France ...
... observation , that cowards never forgive.- much more amiable is the character of those princes . who have forgot , on their acceffion to the throne , per- fonal injuries ? how defervedly famous is the faying of Lewis XII . of France ...
Page 88
... observe that the ridicule which arofe from hence , " and which fixed on him was juft , because the merit " of a chief governor is wifely to fuperintend the " whole , and not to fhine in any inferior clafs , because " different , and in ...
... observe that the ridicule which arofe from hence , " and which fixed on him was juft , because the merit " of a chief governor is wifely to fuperintend the " whole , and not to fhine in any inferior clafs , because " different , and in ...
Page 96
... which , as M. S. Amour obferves , he acknowledged himself guilty before he died . Stillingfleet's idolatry of the church of Rome , p . 345. Svo . Lond . 1676 . that they were bound fully to observe the things contained 96 THE LIFE OF.
... which , as M. S. Amour obferves , he acknowledged himself guilty before he died . Stillingfleet's idolatry of the church of Rome , p . 345. Svo . Lond . 1676 . that they were bound fully to observe the things contained 96 THE LIFE OF.
Page 97
... observe the things contained in the former , and to reject all interpretations perfuading to the contrary . Bellar- " of their fouls , feeing it contains many things flat 66 contrary to faith and falvation ; and therefore he ad ...
... observe the things contained in the former , and to reject all interpretations perfuading to the contrary . Bellar- " of their fouls , feeing it contains many things flat 66 contrary to faith and falvation ; and therefore he ad ...
Page 149
... observed trade to K : like the others . Complaints foon followed it ; as they George I. in did that made at Seville , in 1729. The reprefentation Torbuck's of our merchants with regard to their ill - treatment by parliamenta the Spanish ...
... observed trade to K : like the others . Complaints foon followed it ; as they George I. in did that made at Seville , in 1729. The reprefentation Torbuck's of our merchants with regard to their ill - treatment by parliamenta the Spanish ...
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