A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... that no one who had been in arms against the Parliament , should be eligible
to the new one , dissolved itself . In consequence of this arrangement , writs were
issued by the keepers of the liberties of England , and to use Mr . Rose ' s de .
... that no one who had been in arms against the Parliament , should be eligible
to the new one , dissolved itself . In consequence of this arrangement , writs were
issued by the keepers of the liberties of England , and to use Mr . Rose ' s de .
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... by the keepers of the liberties of England , and in fact , a numerous description
of persons was excluded , and it depended for its existence on the pleasure of
Monk and his army . Mr . Rose apologizes for the restoring of the King Rose , p .
... by the keepers of the liberties of England , and in fact , a numerous description
of persons was excluded , and it depended for its existence on the pleasure of
Monk and his army . Mr . Rose apologizes for the restoring of the King Rose , p .
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limitations of ness and penetration the republican party were frequently under
considerable obligations . The following anecdote is preserved in the British
Museum : — “ When Harry Martin was leaving England , to live t " in Holland ,
March ...
limitations of ness and penetration the republican party were frequently under
considerable obligations . The following anecdote is preserved in the British
Museum : — “ When Harry Martin was leaving England , to live t " in Holland ,
March ...
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that a second became necessary to reform them , and SECTION the liberty of
England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and
accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . Mr . Rose is
quite ...
that a second became necessary to reform them , and SECTION the liberty of
England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and
accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . Mr . Rose is
quite ...
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... and they would contain , probably , at least 1 , 700 , 000 people ; at that time
composing , we may calculate , one - fourth part of the whole population of
England . Unfortunately , however , for Mr . Rose ' s argument , the pamphlet
affords no ...
... and they would contain , probably , at least 1 , 700 , 000 people ; at that time
composing , we may calculate , one - fourth part of the whole population of
England . Unfortunately , however , for Mr . Rose ' s argument , the pamphlet
affords no ...
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