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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... proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French interest , in order to accomplish his removal Fox , App . p . viii . + Fox , p . 59 . from power . And Mr. Fox remarks " there is b 2 PREFACE . Xi.
... proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French interest , in order to accomplish his removal Fox , App . p . viii . + Fox , p . 59 . from power . And Mr. Fox remarks " there is b 2 PREFACE . Xi.
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... York was sent into Scot- land , he wished to have had a pardon for his protection , in case the House of Commons should take any steps against him in his absence ; and it seems that the Earl of Anglesea , then Lord Privy Seal , and many ...
... York was sent into Scot- land , he wished to have had a pardon for his protection , in case the House of Commons should take any steps against him in his absence ; and it seems that the Earl of Anglesea , then Lord Privy Seal , and many ...
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... York , were appointed commissioners to con- duct it here , with M. Colbert the French Ambassa- dor . These latter signed the Treaty in June 1671 , without there being , as Dalrymple observes , the least reason to believe the Protestant ...
... York , were appointed commissioners to con- duct it here , with M. Colbert the French Ambassa- dor . These latter signed the Treaty in June 1671 , without there being , as Dalrymple observes , the least reason to believe the Protestant ...
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... York , if Bigotry his ruling Passion . - Partial to the Episcopalians in Scot- land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His Confidential Advisers were Protestants . -Argument from the removal of Queensberry . — James , as King ...
... York , if Bigotry his ruling Passion . - Partial to the Episcopalians in Scot- land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His Confidential Advisers were Protestants . -Argument from the removal of Queensberry . — James , as King ...
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... York possessed a greater violence of temper , a prouder spirit , and a more obsti- nate disposition ; but we are yet to learn , whether they were not both principally actuated by the same object , the love of power . In discussing this ...
... York possessed a greater violence of temper , a prouder spirit , and a more obsti- nate disposition ; but we are yet to learn , whether they were not both principally actuated by the same object , the love of power . In discussing this ...
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