A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... that happy event was accomplished , to whom every man in this country is
indebted for the property and security he enjoys , and whose memory cannot be
less honoured by the monarch upon the throne , than the peasant in his cottage .
... that happy event was accomplished , to whom every man in this country is
indebted for the property and security he enjoys , and whose memory cannot be
less honoured by the monarch upon the throne , than the peasant in his cottage .
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... by which that great event must be defended , which gave liberty and prosperity
to a great people , and placed the illustrious House of Brunswick upon the British
throne , Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant ...
... by which that great event must be defended , which gave liberty and prosperity
to a great people , and placed the illustrious House of Brunswick upon the British
throne , Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant ...
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... upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that
independent of Monk , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional
power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any
restrictions .
... upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that
independent of Monk , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional
power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any
restrictions .
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It was therefore , by an “ assembly , elected by the unbiassed voice of the peo• “
ple , in pursuance of an act of the Commonwealth “ Parliament , thať the King was
called to his throne “ without conditions . ” Mr . Rose can hardly have been ...
It was therefore , by an “ assembly , elected by the unbiassed voice of the peo• “
ple , in pursuance of an act of the Commonwealth “ Parliament , thať the King was
called to his throne “ without conditions . ” Mr . Rose can hardly have been ...
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Thus , be it to his praise or not , to him , and to him alone , was the King indebted ,
that he mounted the throne with unlimited authority . For this service Monk was
afterwards liberally rewarded ; but so shortsighted is the policy of men , that this ...
Thus , be it to his praise or not , to him , and to him alone , was the King indebted ,
that he mounted the throne with unlimited authority . For this service Monk was
afterwards liberally rewarded ; but so shortsighted is the policy of men , that this ...
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