A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... in the spirit of a tranquil philosopher , may think its removal of no consequence
; but probably the prospect of a popish successor , and the violence of those
times might have induced the protestants in the reign of Charles the Second , to
form ...
... in the spirit of a tranquil philosopher , may think its removal of no consequence
; but probably the prospect of a popish successor , and the violence of those
times might have induced the protestants in the reign of Charles the Second , to
form ...
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SECTION Dalrymple , “ that the treaty was unknown to the pro- testant ministers ;
” this , he says , is not correct , because Lord Arlington was one of the English
commissioners , who negotiated and signed it , and he was a professed ,
Protestant ...
SECTION Dalrymple , “ that the treaty was unknown to the pro- testant ministers ;
” this , he says , is not correct , because Lord Arlington was one of the English
commissioners , who negotiated and signed it , and he was a professed ,
Protestant ...
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... of the Treaty was known , for they negotiated it ; and that it was kept from the
knowledge of Buckingham , a Protestant . ... that either Lauderdale , or Ashley ,
who were also members of the Cabal , and both Protestants , were ever
consulted .
... of the Treaty was known , for they negotiated it ; and that it was kept from the
knowledge of Buckingham , a Protestant . ... that either Lauderdale , or Ashley ,
who were also members of the Cabal , and both Protestants , were ever
consulted .
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SKO SECTION 11 . that the Protestant ministers , Buckingham , Ashley Cooper ,
and Lauderdale should be brought to be parties to it . Buckingham went over to
France to negotiate it there , and Lauderdale , Ashley Cooper , and the Duke of ...
SKO SECTION 11 . that the Protestant ministers , Buckingham , Ashley Cooper ,
and Lauderdale should be brought to be parties to it . Buckingham went over to
France to negotiate it there , and Lauderdale , Ashley Cooper , and the Duke of ...
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His Confidential Advisers were Protestants . - Argument from the removal of
Queensberry . — James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . -
His Object compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church . - During
the ...
His Confidential Advisers were Protestants . - Argument from the removal of
Queensberry . — James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . -
His Object compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church . - During
the ...
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