A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Mem . p . it was debated whether they should agree upon a settlement , or
whether it should be left for a Parliament to do ; and some were for calling in the
Lords , and entering into a treaty with the King for a future establishment , which
should ...
Mem . p . it was debated whether they should agree upon a settlement , or
whether it should be left for a Parliament to do ; and some were for calling in the
Lords , and entering into a treaty with the King for a future establishment , which
should ...
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... it was also accompanied with the re - establishment of most of the abuses of
the former monarchy , and that , according to Mr . Rose , so strong was the cry in
favour of kingly goSECTION 1 . vernment , it would not have been safe G 2 MR .
... it was also accompanied with the re - establishment of most of the abuses of
the former monarchy , and that , according to Mr . Rose , so strong was the cry in
favour of kingly goSECTION 1 . vernment , it would not have been safe G 2 MR .
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... the repeal of the Writ de Heretico Comburendo , the • Triennial Parliament Bill ,
the establishment of the rights “ of the House of Commons in regard to impeach“
ment , the expiration of the Licence Act , and above " all , the glorious statute of ...
... the repeal of the Writ de Heretico Comburendo , the • Triennial Parliament Bill ,
the establishment of the rights “ of the House of Commons in regard to impeach“
ment , the expiration of the Licence Act , and above " all , the glorious statute of ...
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The Establishment of the 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
...
The Establishment of the 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
...
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the from him , conceiving with historians of all parties , that the principal motive ,
which actuated James ' s public conduct , was the establishment of the Catholic
religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot ...
the from him , conceiving with historians of all parties , that the principal motive ,
which actuated James ' s public conduct , was the establishment of the Catholic
religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot ...
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