A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Sentiments on that of 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 .
Sentiments on that of 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 .
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Many of his private friends must know , that he frequently spoke of this event in
terms of the highest disapprobation , and that he made no secret of his thinking
even less favourably of the execution of the ill - fated monarch , Lewis the
Sixteenth ...
Many of his private friends must know , that he frequently spoke of this event in
terms of the highest disapprobation , and that he made no secret of his thinking
even less favourably of the execution of the ill - fated monarch , Lewis the
Sixteenth ...
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... its difficulty , for not contradicting it , does not seem very satisfactory . timents on
the Lewis the Six We must now recal the attention of the reader to ano - Mr . Fox '
s sen . ther part of the passage quoted as above from the historical execution ...
... its difficulty , for not contradicting it , does not seem very satisfactory . timents on
the Lewis the Six We must now recal the attention of the reader to ano - Mr . Fox '
s sen . ther part of the passage quoted as above from the historical execution ...
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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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Will he now ask how Mr . Fox would have found language sufficiently
complimentary to express his admiration of the magnanimity of those who
brought Lewis the Sixteenth to an open trial , when , in Mr . Rose ' s presence , he
had repeatedly ...
Will he now ask how Mr . Fox would have found language sufficiently
complimentary to express his admiration of the magnanimity of those who
brought Lewis the Sixteenth to an open trial , when , in Mr . Rose ' s presence , he
had repeatedly ...
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