A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... and the passage in dispute contains the substance of the answers made to his
arguments by the other Ministers . " This opinion of Halifax was made use of to
the King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the ...
... and the passage in dispute contains the substance of the answers made to his
arguments by the other Ministers . " This opinion of Halifax was made use of to
the King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the ...
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... pardoned three of the six rebels , Lords who had been impeached and
attainted . The expiration of the Act preventing the publicae . 2 . 8 . 3 . Act . tion of
books without a licence , is. * In the ensuing year , when the Duke of York was
sent into ...
... pardoned three of the six rebels , Lords who had been impeached and
attainted . The expiration of the Act preventing the publicae . 2 . 8 . 3 . Act . tion of
books without a licence , is. * In the ensuing year , when the Duke of York was
sent into ...
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Buckingham went over to France to negotiate it there , and Lauderdale , Ashley
Cooper , and the Duke of York , were appointed commissioners to conduct it here
, with M . Colbert the French Ambassa - . dor . These latter signed the Treaty in ...
Buckingham went over to France to negotiate it there , and Lauderdale , Ashley
Cooper , and the Duke of York , were appointed commissioners to conduct it here
, with M . Colbert the French Ambassa - . dor . These latter signed the Treaty in ...
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His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry bis ruling Passion . - Partial to
the Episcopalians in Scots land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His
Confidential Advisers were Protestants . - Argument from the removal of
Queensberry .
His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry bis ruling Passion . - Partial to
the Episcopalians in Scots land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His
Confidential Advisers were Protestants . - Argument from the removal of
Queensberry .
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These facts prove that Charles had nothing of the zeal of a Martyr about him , and
preferred his own ease to any other consideration ; and that the Duke of York
possessed a greater violence of temper , a prouder spirit , and a more obstinate ...
These facts prove that Charles had nothing of the zeal of a Martyr about him , and
preferred his own ease to any other consideration ; and that the Duke of York
possessed a greater violence of temper , a prouder spirit , and a more obstinate ...
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