A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... even for their own benefit , and that the Ministers of Charles the Second did not
venture to urge a right in the mother country to derive a revenue to itself from its
colonies , but contented themselves with abierting its right to tax them only for the
...
... even for their own benefit , and that the Ministers of Charles the Second did not
venture to urge a right in the mother country to derive a revenue to itself from its
colonies , but contented themselves with abierting its right to tax them only for the
...
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Mr . Fox ' s Periods of English History , - Comparison between the Proceedings of
Charles the First and the Earl of Strafford . - - Observations on the Trial of Charles
the First . – Sentiments on that of Lewis the Sixteenth . - Second Period of ...
Mr . Fox ' s Periods of English History , - Comparison between the Proceedings of
Charles the First and the Earl of Strafford . - - Observations on the Trial of Charles
the First . – Sentiments on that of Lewis the Sixteenth . - Second Period of ...
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SECTION SECTION that there was no example , by which the trial and -
execution of the King could be sanctioned . of Charles the Pirst , The execution .
Mr . Fox enters into a laboured discussion respecting the execution of the King ,
and he is ...
SECTION SECTION that there was no example , by which the trial and -
execution of the King could be sanctioned . of Charles the Pirst , The execution .
Mr . Fox enters into a laboured discussion respecting the execution of the King ,
and he is ...
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Rose , P . I 2 , inspire foreigners with respect , yet he allows Mr . Fox ' s SECTION
assertion , that the execution of Charles had that effect to – pass uncontradicted ;
contenting himself with saying , “ as Rose , p . 12 “ it would be difficult to form a ...
Rose , P . I 2 , inspire foreigners with respect , yet he allows Mr . Fox ' s SECTION
assertion , that the execution of Charles had that effect to – pass uncontradicted ;
contenting himself with saying , “ as Rose , p . 12 “ it would be difficult to form a ...
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And what Mr . Fox had said of the execution of Charles the First , he might ,
alluding to its publicity , perhaps , have said , of that of Lewis the Sixteenth ,
namely , that it was less atrocious than if he had been murdered in private ; hut
Mr . Fox ...
And what Mr . Fox had said of the execution of Charles the First , he might ,
alluding to its publicity , perhaps , have said , of that of Lewis the Sixteenth ,
namely , that it was less atrocious than if he had been murdered in private ; hut
Mr . Fox ...
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