A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove
this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the
proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their journals . For what purpose
this ...
In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove
this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the
proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their journals . For what purpose
this ...
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... extended to the Restoration ; because the measures in the reign of James the
First , and the early part of Charles the First , led to the consequences which
ensued in the latter part of Charles the First , and the reign of Charles the Second
.
... extended to the Restoration ; because the measures in the reign of James the
First , and the early part of Charles the First , led to the consequences which
ensued in the latter part of Charles the First , and the reign of Charles the Second
.
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... and the consequence of their putting them into use was , the overthrowing of
the monarchy , and after its restoration a reign disturbed by acts of turbulence
and violence , little less mischievous and destructive than an open SECTION ( 11
( 2 .
... and the consequence of their putting them into use was , the overthrowing of
the monarchy , and after its restoration a reign disturbed by acts of turbulence
and violence , little less mischievous and destructive than an open SECTION ( 11
( 2 .
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... that Monk might have been of opinion , that the restoration of the monarchy
would have implied all the limitations of its ancient constitution , but what these
limitations were , or where to be sought for , Mr . Rose has not informed us .
Certainly ...
... that Monk might have been of opinion , that the restoration of the monarchy
would have implied all the limitations of its ancient constitution , but what these
limitations were , or where to be sought for , Mr . Rose has not informed us .
Certainly ...
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For he defends the Restoration of the King without any restrictions , not upon any
ancient acknowledged principles of government , but the invitation of a free
convention , elected by the unbiassed voice of the people . It is hardly worth
noticing ...
For he defends the Restoration of the King without any restrictions , not upon any
ancient acknowledged principles of government , but the invitation of a free
convention , elected by the unbiassed voice of the people . It is hardly worth
noticing ...
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