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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... prince . The principal objection of Mr. Rose to the sentiments above alluded to . is , that the publicity and solemnity of the act could be no abatement of its atrocity , for it could neither be an alleviation of the misery of the King ...
... prince . The principal objection of Mr. Rose to the sentiments above alluded to . is , that the publicity and solemnity of the act could be no abatement of its atrocity , for it could neither be an alleviation of the misery of the King ...
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... Prince of Orange accepted the crown under such limitations as were well calculated to give security to the monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . SECTION I. A restoration worst of revo Mr. Rose is always on the alert to ...
... Prince of Orange accepted the crown under such limitations as were well calculated to give security to the monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . SECTION I. A restoration worst of revo Mr. Rose is always on the alert to ...
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... prince whom they served in the latter period of their " lives ? Queen Anne's capacity seems to have been " inferior , even to her father's . Did they enjoy in a greater degree her favour and confidence ? The very 66 66 66 66 66 ...
... prince whom they served in the latter period of their " lives ? Queen Anne's capacity seems to have been " inferior , even to her father's . Did they enjoy in a greater degree her favour and confidence ? The very 66 66 66 66 66 ...
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... prince might be willing to form in favour of our " religion . " It has been observed before that , in the correspondence of Barillon , the expression , " the Ca- " tholic religion " is used occasionally to signify the 66 SECTION III ...
... prince might be willing to form in favour of our " religion . " It has been observed before that , in the correspondence of Barillon , the expression , " the Ca- " tholic religion " is used occasionally to signify the 66 SECTION III ...
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... Prince had always Popery in view , and held every other consideration as subordinate to that pri- mary object , must nevertheless subscribe , is , that the " most confidential advisers , as well as the most furious supporters , of the ...
... Prince had always Popery in view , and held every other consideration as subordinate to that pri- mary object , must nevertheless subscribe , is , that the " most confidential advisers , as well as the most furious supporters , of the ...
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