A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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SECTION Austria and the King , Don John was satisfied , in ge- neral , with the
accounts received from Scotland , and would write to Spain ; but expressed some
doubts on which he requested explanation ; one of them was , that Argyle and his
...
SECTION Austria and the King , Don John was satisfied , in ge- neral , with the
accounts received from Scotland , and would write to Spain ; but expressed some
doubts on which he requested explanation ; one of them was , that Argyle and his
...
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When he came to London , he visited Monk , and was received with all the
appearances of friendship and affection . But the next day he was seized ,
examined , and sent to the Tower , He was one ing spirit . Lud . Mem . p . 412 .
Section of the ...
When he came to London , he visited Monk , and was received with all the
appearances of friendship and affection . But the next day he was seized ,
examined , and sent to the Tower , He was one ing spirit . Lud . Mem . p . 412 .
Section of the ...
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There is no evidence that any money was received by Clarendon , or through any
measures advised by him , till the price of Dunkirk was paid . Nor in the
application he originally made , or the negotiations founded upon it , did he
condescend ...
There is no evidence that any money was received by Clarendon , or through any
measures advised by him , till the price of Dunkirk was paid . Nor in the
application he originally made , or the negotiations founded upon it , did he
condescend ...
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He expected resistance , but met none ; he laid his account for sedition and
tumult , but was received not only with respect , but acclamations ; and had he
been possessed of a more benevolent heart , or had he not imbibed prejudices ,
which ...
He expected resistance , but met none ; he laid his account for sedition and
tumult , but was received not only with respect , but acclamations ; and had he
been possessed of a more benevolent heart , or had he not imbibed prejudices ,
which ...
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The letter is written in high spirits , upon his having received intelligence of
Monmouth ' s execution , and he has these words , “ It will “ be easy to the King of
England , and as useful for “ the security of his reign , as for the repose of his .
The letter is written in high spirits , upon his having received intelligence of
Monmouth ' s execution , and he has these words , “ It will “ be easy to the King of
England , and as useful for “ the security of his reign , as for the repose of his .
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