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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... considered as the test of principles friendly , or adverse to arbitrary power at " home * . " Now , whether Mr. Rose's correction is made or not , this observation of Mr. Fox's and the one which follows , founded upon it , are not in ...
... considered as the test of principles friendly , or adverse to arbitrary power at " home * . " Now , whether Mr. Rose's correction is made or not , this observation of Mr. Fox's and the one which follows , founded upon it , are not in ...
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... considered almost as so many I that Argyle political aphorisms . His stile is simple but nervous , and great man in many places eloquent ; that it is not always equally so may be owing in a great degree to the unfinished state , in ...
... considered almost as so many I that Argyle political aphorisms . His stile is simple but nervous , and great man in many places eloquent ; that it is not always equally so may be owing in a great degree to the unfinished state , in ...
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... considered as acts of the " Parliament , but of Cromwell , and great and respect- " able as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this instance , " rather as ministers of that usurper , than as ...
... considered as acts of the " Parliament , but of Cromwell , and great and respect- " able as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this instance , " rather as ministers of that usurper , than as ...
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... considered , because the reign of his 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 ...
... considered , because the reign of his 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 ...
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... considered as an enemy to royalty , and Rose , p . 18 . " would have been treated accordingly . " This may " " be admitted to be the case , after Monk had decided that the King should be recalled , without any restric- tions . But if he ...
... considered as an enemy to royalty , and Rose , p . 18 . " would have been treated accordingly . " This may " " be admitted to be the case , after Monk had decided that the King should be recalled , without any restric- tions . But if he ...
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