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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... King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French interest , in order to accomplish his removal Fox , App . p . viii . + Fox , p . 59 . from power . And Mr. Fox remarks " there is b 2 PREFACE . Xi.
... King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French interest , in order to accomplish his removal Fox , App . p . viii . + Fox , p . 59 . from power . And Mr. Fox remarks " there is b 2 PREFACE . Xi.
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... removal re- Ib . 436 . quested ; and August the 3d , 1657 , Lord Broghill re- quested he and Lord Glencairn might be sent to England , for there they would be safer kept , and if they two were kept safe , he thought they would hardly ...
... removal re- Ib . 436 . quested ; and August the 3d , 1657 , Lord Broghill re- quested he and Lord Glencairn might be sent to England , for there they would be safer kept , and if they two were kept safe , he thought they would hardly ...
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... removal of no consequence ; but probably the prospect of a popish successor , and the violence of those times might have induced the protestants in the reign of Charles the Second , to form a different opinion of the prospect of this ...
... removal of no consequence ; but probably the prospect of a popish successor , and the violence of those times might have induced the protestants in the reign of Charles the Second , to form a different opinion of the prospect of this ...
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... removal of judges , a list of most of those who were displaced at different times will be given in the Appendix , but is not offered as perfectly correct . The public have to acknowledge its obligation to Mr : Rose , for a note ...
... removal of judges , a list of most of those who were displaced at different times will be given in the Appendix , but is not offered as perfectly correct . The public have to acknowledge its obligation to Mr : Rose , for a note ...
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... removal of Queensberry . — James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . — His Ob- ject compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church.- During the League , the Protestants of France , on the side of Arbitrary ...
... removal of Queensberry . — James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . — His Ob- ject compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church.- During the League , the Protestants of France , on the side of Arbitrary ...
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