A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the SecondJ. Johnson, 1811 - 424 страници |
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... 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 asserting its right to tax them only for the promotion of their own internal ...
... 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 asserting its right to tax them only for the promotion of their own internal ...
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... 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 English History . - Character of General Monk . Comparison between ...
... 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 English History . - Character of General Monk . Comparison between ...
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... of the monarchical part of the constitution , for that had been destroyed before , and he would not have disputed the remark of Mr. Rose , SECTION 1 . The execution of Charles the First . C 2 MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 11.
... of the monarchical part of the constitution , for that had been destroyed before , and he would not have disputed the remark of Mr. Rose , SECTION 1 . The execution of Charles the First . C 2 MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 11.
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... Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected republic " could never be secure ; " and then endeavours to shew , that even this ...
... Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected republic " could never be secure ; " and then endeavours to shew , that even this ...
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... Charles had that effect to pass uncontradicted ; contenting himself with saying , “ as Rose , p . 12 . " it would be difficult to form a probable conjecture 66 as to the sentiments of foreigners , respecting the " execution of Charles ...
... Charles had that effect to pass uncontradicted ; contenting himself with saying , “ as Rose , p . 12 . " it would be difficult to form a probable conjecture 66 as to the sentiments of foreigners , respecting the " execution of Charles ...
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