A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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SECTION I . give its negative to a bill which should have passed both houses of
Parliament . But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in
uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of ...
SECTION I . give its negative to a bill which should have passed both houses of
Parliament . But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in
uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of ...
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11 . rightly expresses it , had become the masters of the Parliament , and “ being
entirely influenced by Crom“ well , gave a commencement to what may , pro“
perly speaking , be called a new reign . The sub“ sequent measures , the
execution ...
11 . rightly expresses it , had become the masters of the Parliament , and “ being
entirely influenced by Crom“ well , gave a commencement to what may , pro“
perly speaking , be called a new reign . The sub“ sequent measures , the
execution ...
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... Parliamentary debates may not be always kecurate in minute circumstances ,
or stating the precise expressions of a speaker , but it is not likely that the general
substance of a speech should be mistaken , especially If the recollection of living
...
... Parliamentary debates may not be always kecurate in minute circumstances ,
or stating the precise expressions of a speaker , but it is not likely that the general
substance of a speech should be mistaken , especially If the recollection of living
...
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... upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that
independent of Monk , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional
power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any
restrictions .
... upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that
independent of Monk , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional
power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any
restrictions .
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SECTION two decisive answers , first , that the remnant of the long Parliament
itself was allowed to assemble only upon conditions , and for purposes
prescribed by Monk ; and next , that the new Parliament was illegally summoned
afterwards .
SECTION two decisive answers , first , that the remnant of the long Parliament
itself was allowed to assemble only upon conditions , and for purposes
prescribed by Monk ; and next , that the new Parliament was illegally summoned
afterwards .
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