A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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The object of Mr . Fox ' s book , it may be admitted , was to give an accurate
history of the principal facts , which led to the revolution , and of the revolution
itself . To do this , it was necessary for him to examine the authorities of former
writers ...
The object of Mr . Fox ' s book , it may be admitted , was to give an accurate
history of the principal facts , which led to the revolution , and of the revolution
itself . To do this , it was necessary for him to examine the authorities of former
writers ...
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The passage alluded to was written by the Earl . of Argyle 38 years before the
decease of Sir Patrick Hume , and we may reasonably give him credit for feeling
the circulation of the supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr ...
The passage alluded to was written by the Earl . of Argyle 38 years before the
decease of Sir Patrick Hume , and we may reasonably give him credit for feeling
the circulation of the supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr ...
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He kestito allack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con -
Rose - Paraguay Perda soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still
betite else remaining in the royal library . He was so well pleased with this ...
He kestito allack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con -
Rose - Paraguay Perda soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still
betite else remaining in the royal library . He was so well pleased with this ...
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Desperate indeed must be the cases , in which the House of Commons could
now be justified in disregarding the claims of the public creditors , and
withholding the supplies ; or the crown advised to SECTION I . give its negative to
a bill which ...
Desperate indeed must be the cases , in which the House of Commons could
now be justified in disregarding the claims of the public creditors , and
withholding the supplies ; or the crown advised to SECTION I . give its negative to
a bill which ...
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SECTION I . give its negative to a bill which should have passed both houses of
Parliament . But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in
uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of ...
SECTION I . give its negative to a bill which should have passed both houses of
Parliament . But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in
uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of ...
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