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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... monarch upon the throne , than the pea- sant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr. Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his own character misunderstood and misrepresented ...
... monarch upon the throne , than the pea- sant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr. Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his own character misunderstood and misrepresented ...
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... monarchs deposed ) , “ there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell " and his adherents is the least dishonourable ; Edward " the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , Ed- " ward the Fifth , had none of them long ...
... monarchs deposed ) , “ there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell " and his adherents is the least dishonourable ; Edward " the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , Ed- " ward the Fifth , had none of them long ...
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... monarch . Not only were the " rules of criminal justice , rules that , more than any other , ought to be strictly observed , violated with re- spect to him ; not only was he tried and condemned without any existing law , to which he was ...
... monarch . Not only were the " rules of criminal justice , rules that , more than any other , ought to be strictly observed , violated with re- spect to him ; not only was he tried and condemned without any existing law , to which he was ...
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... monarchs , that adopted by Cromwell and his adhe- rents was the least dishonourable , and produced as examples of the more dishonourable , the deaths of the deposed princes , Edward the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth ...
... monarchs , that adopted by Cromwell and his adhe- rents was the least dishonourable , and produced as examples of the more dishonourable , the deaths of the deposed princes , Edward the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth ...
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... monarch , whose whole reign was employed in hastening his own destruction by the folly and rashness of his conduct , was not a fit time , from which to trace the immediate causes of his ruin .. 1101 22 1.5 . It remains to be noticed ...
... monarch , whose whole reign was employed in hastening his own destruction by the folly and rashness of his conduct , was not a fit time , from which to trace the immediate causes of his ruin .. 1101 22 1.5 . It remains to be noticed ...
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