A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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But that his principles are such , as Mr . Pitt or any Minister of the Crown might
have avowed in the presence of his Sovereign without a blush , and , what is not
unworthy of what that notice , are conveyed in ' expressions less offensive to its
he ...
But that his principles are such , as Mr . Pitt or any Minister of the Crown might
have avowed in the presence of his Sovereign without a blush , and , what is not
unworthy of what that notice , are conveyed in ' expressions less offensive to its
he ...
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_ Charge against Monk for Preventing the Imposing of Limitations on the Crown .
- Observation that Restorations are usually the worst of Revolutions .Insult offered
to the Corpse of Blake . — Monk ' s Connection with , and base Conduct to ...
_ Charge against Monk for Preventing the Imposing of Limitations on the Crown .
- Observation that Restorations are usually the worst of Revolutions .Insult offered
to the Corpse of Blake . — Monk ' s Connection with , and base Conduct to ...
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... did not add to the influence of the crown , and operate to the depression of the
other branches of the legislature ? And has our constitution , in modern times ,
undergone no changes , owing to those burdens ? Has the funding system ...
... did not add to the influence of the crown , and operate to the depression of the
other branches of the legislature ? And has our constitution , in modern times ,
undergone no changes , owing to those burdens ? Has the funding system ...
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He had complete power over the army ; it was governed by his creatures , and
was subservient to his will . If he had proposed that the crown under certain
restrictions , should be offered to the King , there was no existing power to
oppose it .
He had complete power over the army ; it was governed by his creatures , and
was subservient to his will . If he had proposed that the crown under certain
restrictions , should be offered to the King , there was no existing power to
oppose it .
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At the Revolution , James fled on the 11th day of December , and William and
Mary accepted the crown on the 13th of February following , so that thirty - three
days only could be employed in settling the constitution , and consulting the
wishes ...
At the Revolution , James fled on the 11th day of December , and William and
Mary accepted the crown on the 13th of February following , so that thirty - three
days only could be employed in settling the constitution , and consulting the
wishes ...
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