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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... certain extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the amendment xii PREFACE .
... certain extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the amendment xii PREFACE .
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... House of Brunswick the British throne . upon Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant than others of the defects in this work , but it has always appeared to me to be a permanent monument to the fame of Mr ...
... House of Brunswick the British throne . upon Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant than others of the defects in this work , but it has always appeared to me to be a permanent monument to the fame of Mr ...
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... House of Commons could now be justified in disregarding the claims of the public creditors , and withholding the supplies ; or the crown advised to SECTION I. I. SECTION give its negative to a bill which should MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK .
... House of Commons could now be justified in disregarding the claims of the public creditors , and withholding the supplies ; or the crown advised to SECTION I. I. SECTION give its negative to a bill which should MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK .
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... houses of Parliament . But , farther : does Mr. Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted tranquility ... House of Commons ; he meant that , in the general estimation of mankind , its members were become more honourable ...
... houses of Parliament . But , farther : does Mr. Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted tranquility ... House of Commons ; he meant that , in the general estimation of mankind , its members were become more honourable ...
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... House of Lords disapprove this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their jour- nals . For what purpose this information is given , ex- cept to ...
... House of Lords disapprove this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their jour- nals . For what purpose this information is given , ex- cept to ...
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