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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... brother was surely not less " remarkable for religious dispute and political contest than his own . " Mr. Fox probably fixed the end of the third period , from the consideration that at that æra his regular history was to begin ...
... brother was surely not less " remarkable for religious dispute and political contest than his own . " Mr. Fox probably fixed the end of the third period , from the consideration that at that æra his regular history was to begin ...
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... brother , and his family , and accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . 66 SECTION I. Mr. Rose is quite indignant at the character given of Monk by Mr. Fox , though he admits , that " too Rose , p . 19 ...
... brother , and his family , and accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . 66 SECTION I. Mr. Rose is quite indignant at the character given of Monk by Mr. Fox , though he admits , that " too Rose , p . 19 ...
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... brother Lorne " at London , and spake somewhat liberally of his father's satisfactory " answers , Monk was moved to send down four or five of his Letters " to himself , and others proving his full compliance with them , that " the King ...
... brother Lorne " at London , and spake somewhat liberally of his father's satisfactory " answers , Monk was moved to send down four or five of his Letters " to himself , and others proving his full compliance with them , that " the King ...
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... brother ; and for " the father , he knew always how to gain him ; and " for their friends , they were all his friends on his son's " account . As for the report , that Argyle himself " was getting great things from the English , he said ...
... brother ; and for " the father , he knew always how to gain him ; and " for their friends , they were all his friends on his son's " account . As for the report , that Argyle himself " was getting great things from the English , he said ...
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... against his brother , that he would not consent . Minutes of the Earl of Anglesea at the Council , 15th October , 1680. Dal . Mem . ii . 328 . 66 not more extraordinary than for he contents himself I. 100 A VINDICATION OF.
... against his brother , that he would not consent . Minutes of the Earl of Anglesea at the Council , 15th October , 1680. Dal . Mem . ii . 328 . 66 not more extraordinary than for he contents himself I. 100 A VINDICATION OF.
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