A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... and whose memory cannot be less honoured by the monarch upon the throne ,
than the peasant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr .
Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his ...
... and whose memory cannot be less honoured by the monarch upon the throne ,
than the peasant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr .
Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his ...
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Many of his private friends must know , that he frequently spoke of this event in
terms of the highest disapprobation , and that he made no secret of his thinking
even less favourably of the execution of the ill - fated monarch , Lewis the
Sixteenth ...
Many of his private friends must know , that he frequently spoke of this event in
terms of the highest disapprobation , and that he made no secret of his thinking
even less favourably of the execution of the ill - fated monarch , Lewis the
Sixteenth ...
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... unjustifiable , and punishment useless , where it could not operate either by
way of prevention or example ; he did not view with less detestation the “ injustice
and inhumanity , that had been committed to“ wards that unhappy monarch .
... unjustifiable , and punishment useless , where it could not operate either by
way of prevention or example ; he did not view with less detestation the “ injustice
and inhumanity , that had been committed to“ wards that unhappy monarch .
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But the argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the reader is
desired to recollect for what purpose this division into ' periods was made at all ,
and then ' to consider whether the accession of the misguided monarch , whose ...
But the argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the reader is
desired to recollect for what purpose this division into ' periods was made at all ,
and then ' to consider whether the accession of the misguided monarch , whose ...
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... in the ser. . . vice of a republic , and of what he , as well as 4 others called ,
however falsely , the cause of liberty , “ made no scruple to lay the nation
prostrate at the “ feet of a monarch , without a single provision in favour “ of that
cause .
... in the ser. . . vice of a republic , and of what he , as well as 4 others called ,
however falsely , the cause of liberty , “ made no scruple to lay the nation
prostrate at the “ feet of a monarch , without a single provision in favour “ of that
cause .
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