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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... catholic claims remained unchanged to his last moments . The hostile bias of Mr. Rose towards Mr. Fox's politics is not only visible in the passages just com- mented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed hereafter . But ...
... catholic claims remained unchanged to his last moments . The hostile bias of Mr. Rose towards Mr. Fox's politics is not only visible in the passages just com- mented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed hereafter . But ...
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... Catholic , and their names , with those of Arundel , and Sir Robert Bellings , also Catholics , are signed as com- missioners to the abstract of the treaty , which Mr. Rose himself has published . The reference he makes to the treaty ...
... Catholic , and their names , with those of Arundel , and Sir Robert Bellings , also Catholics , are signed as com- missioners to the abstract of the treaty , which Mr. Rose himself has published . The reference he makes to the treaty ...
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... Catholic , the full extent of the Treaty was known , for they negotiated it ; and that it was kept from the know- ledge of Buckingham , a Protestant . But Mr. Rose has not attempted to prove , that either Lauderdale , or Ashley , who ...
... Catholic , the full extent of the Treaty was known , for they negotiated it ; and that it was kept from the know- ledge of Buckingham , a Protestant . But Mr. Rose has not attempted to prove , that either Lauderdale , or Ashley , who ...
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... Catholic Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete Toleration all he intended at first- Proved by his Acts in England , Scotland and Ireland — And by the French Correspondence . - His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry ...
... Catholic Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete Toleration all he intended at first- Proved by his Acts in England , Scotland and Ireland — And by the French Correspondence . - His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry ...
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... Catholic Reli- esta- James . Rose , p . 74 . Mr. Rose next proceeds , in opposition to Mr. Fox , SECTION to lay down a proposition , which he says is clear , that James's conduct after he came to the Crown , in the exercise of that ...
... Catholic Reli- esta- James . Rose , p . 74 . Mr. Rose next proceeds , in opposition to Mr. Fox , SECTION to lay down a proposition , which he says is clear , that James's conduct after he came to the Crown , in the exercise of that ...
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