| J. G. A. Pocock - 2001 - 452 стор.
...Casket Letters, and in her complicity with some of the plots against Elizabeth; he observes in a note: An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre of 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| Elijah Millgram - 2005 - 370 стор.
...event. 'There are . . . three events in our history, which may be regarded as touchstones of partymen. An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre of 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of queen Mary." He describes such polemicists... | |
| John William Willis Bund - 1879 - 716 стор.
...says, "There are three events in our history that may be regarded as the touchstone of party men : an English whig who asserts the reality of the Popish plot, an Irish Catholic who denies the massacre of 1641, a Scotch Jacobite who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men beyond... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 612 стор.
...Englifli whig, who afferts the reality of the popifh plot; an Irifti catholic, who denies the maflacre hi 1641 ; and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of queen Mary ; mull be confidered as men beyond the read; of argument, and muft be left to their own prejudices."... | |
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