A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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For i by ' adopting Mr . Rose ' s correction , this passage becomes to a certain
extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr . Fox so
strenuously , anda at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . . *
Fox , p .
For i by ' adopting Mr . Rose ' s correction , this passage becomes to a certain
extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr . Fox so
strenuously , anda at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . . *
Fox , p .
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No improper propensity or motive is imputed as the cause of this mistake , though
it materially affects the authority of the notes themselves . Before we proceed to
explain the object of the present publication , it may be proper to notice some ...
No improper propensity or motive is imputed as the cause of this mistake , though
it materially affects the authority of the notes themselves . Before we proceed to
explain the object of the present publication , it may be proper to notice some ...
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9 , 10 . that in " it s is a severity ; neither supported by popular éisbelief , riot by
the authority of history . " He then ir / simvates , that Mr . Fox ' was a friend to a
republican form of government , adding , the general contributed de to the
overturning ...
9 , 10 . that in " it s is a severity ; neither supported by popular éisbelief , riot by
the authority of history . " He then ir / simvates , that Mr . Fox ' was a friend to a
republican form of government , adding , the general contributed de to the
overturning ...
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Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
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... resolved to imitate him . Welwood also in his memoirs , as cited by Mr . Rose ,
says , that “ some Rose , p . 26 . “ were for bringing him " ( i . e . the King ) " back “
upon terms . " The republican Ludlow ' s authority in this instance is corroborated
...
... resolved to imitate him . Welwood also in his memoirs , as cited by Mr . Rose ,
says , that “ some Rose , p . 26 . “ were for bringing him " ( i . e . the King ) " back “
upon terms . " The republican Ludlow ' s authority in this instance is corroborated
...
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