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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... Lewis the Sixteenth . - Second Period of English History . - Character of General Monk . Comparison between Cromwell and Monk . - Charge against Monk for Preventing the Imposing of Limitations on the Crown . Observation that ...
... Lewis the Sixteenth . - Second Period of English History . - Character of General Monk . Comparison between Cromwell and Monk . - Charge against Monk for Preventing the Imposing of Limitations on the Crown . Observation that ...
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... Lewis the Sixteenth . But , because , in discussing the justice of the execution of Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected ...
... Lewis the Sixteenth . But , because , in discussing the justice of the execution of Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected ...
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... Lewis the Six- teenth . We must now recal the attention of the reader to ano- ther part of the passage quoted as above from the historical work , which has been made the foundation of a most unfounded and unjust insinuation , against ...
... Lewis the Six- teenth . We must now recal the attention of the reader to ano- ther part of the passage quoted as above from the historical work , which has been made the foundation of a most unfounded and unjust insinuation , against ...
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... Lewis the Sixteenth , namely , that it was less atro- cious than if he had been murdered in private ; but Mr. Fox could have been at no loss to find language suffi- ciently strong to convey the degree of praise , which , on such a view ...
... Lewis the Sixteenth , namely , that it was less atro- cious than if he had been murdered in private ; but Mr. Fox could have been at no loss to find language suffi- ciently strong to convey the degree of praise , which , on such a view ...
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... complimentary to express his admiration of the magnanimity of those who brought Lewis the Six- teenth to an open trial , when , in Mr. Rose's presence , he 1 C . had repeatedly declared their conduct to be 22 A VINDICATION OF.
... complimentary to express his admiration of the magnanimity of those who brought Lewis the Six- teenth to an open trial , when , in Mr. Rose's presence , he 1 C . had repeatedly declared their conduct to be 22 A VINDICATION OF.
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